Inauguration, Executive Orders, DEI Crackdown, and Birthright Citizenship
President Trump’s second term is officially underway, and if the first few days are any indication, he’s coming in stronger, more focused, and ready to take action.
One of his most significant moves has been an aggressive stance against DEI initiatives in the federal government. By rolling back Biden’s executive orders and shutting down DEI offices, Trump is taking direct aim at the race-based policies that have infiltrated federal agencies and higher education.
Trump is also making waves in immigration, signing an executive order to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. With significant cabinet confirmations underway, upcoming Senate hearings for RFK Jr., and a media still scrambling to process the new reality, this is shaping to be one of the most consequential presidencies in modern history.Donald Trump Sworn in as 47th President of the United States of AmericaAgenda and Eliminating DEI Throughout Federal Government1. Trump’s the first type. He’s a get stuff done type of guy.
2. Biden’s the second type who would stand and watch while a puppeteer pulled his strings. He smiled as he watched his arms move, his mouth move, etc. But he himself did nothing.
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