President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order directing the U.S. to again withdraw from the landmark Paris climate agreement, dealing a blow to worldwide efforts to combat global warming and once again distancing the U.
US President Donald Trump on Monday began issuing a raft of expected executive orders on immigration, energy and other issues, moving swiftly on some of his campaign pledges mere hours after being sworn in for a second term.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders, including delaying the TikTok ban, withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement, and issuing pardons for January 6 Capitol rioters.
Donald Trump’s first day as the 47th US President included signing executive orders to pardon January 6 Capitol rioters, withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, delay the TikTok ban, and reverse 78 Biden-era policies.
President Donald Trump wasted no time announcing steps to implement many of his campaign pledges, including on immigration, energy, the military and federal workforce, casting many as reversing the policies of his predecessor, Joe Biden.
Donald Trump was sworn in yesterday as the 47th President of the United States. From this moment on, America's decline is over. For more from Inauguration Day, I caught up with USA TODAY chief political correspondent Phillip M. Bailey. Phillip, thank you so much for hopping on during this big, big week in Washington. Phillip M. Bailey:
The 47th United States president, Donald Trump on Tuesday reaffirmed his stance on H1B visa, hours after announcing exectuvite order to birthright citizenship
Donald Trump's return to the White House had many travel executives wondering what a second Trump administration will mean for the industry.
Describing the Russia-Ukraine and Middle Eastern conflicts as “Biden Wars,” as viewed by US President Trump, former US National Security Advisor John Bolton emphasised Trump’s stance on these conflicts,
Donald Trump began issuing executive actions Monday after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, kicking off his second term in office at a signing desk inside Washington’s Capital One Arena with family members and allies behind him onstage and a crowd of supporters in the audience.