After months of vows and promises, President Donald Trump put his big black sharpie to dozens and dozens of orders pushing the country away from Biden and into what he’s called the “golden age” of America. As he sat in the Oval Office behind the Resolute Desk (which notably has been in the Oval since 1880 and was made from wood of the British boat HMS Resolute, a gift from Queen Victoria), he spoke to reporters from the White House press corps, answering questions, joking around, and generally offering a level of transparency to the workings of the executive office that has not been seen during these past four years.
He rescinded the 78 orders that Biden signed that rescinded his orders. He instituted a regulatory freeze to stop government bureaucrats from issuing any new regulations until his administration has control of government and freeze on federal hiring. All federal workers have on Monday been ordered back to work in person in an office building in DC.
All federal agencies are required to address the cost of living crisis in America, including housing, the cost of home appliances, the elimination of “coercive” climate policies, and the creation of employment opportunities, including “drawing discouraged workers into the labor force.” He made appointments of “acting” cabinet and deputy positions while waiting for the Senate to confirm his nominees after all the hearings last week.
Another order granted pardons to some 1,500 J6ers. “This proclamation ends a grave national injustice that has been perpetrated upon the American people over the last four years and begins a process of national reconciliation,” it read.
He issued an order restoring “freedom of speech and ending federal censorship, slamming the Biden administration for having trampled free speech rights by censoring Americans’ speech on online platforms, often by exerting substantial coercive pressure on third parties, such as social media companies, to moderate, deplatform, or otherwise suppress speech that the Federal Government did not approve.” That’s all over as of Monday, as is the “weaponization of government against the political adversaries of the previous administration, as we’ve seen.” […]
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