Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, marking his return to the White House. Shortly after, he signed numerous executive orders addressing key domestic and international issues.
Trump declared a “national emergency” at the US-Mexico border, enabling military deployment and labeling Mexican drug cartels as “foreign terrorist organizations.” He also restricted birthright citizenship, which critics claim violates the Constitution, and paused the US Refugee Admissions Program until further review.
Other actions included pardoning 1,500 Capitol rioters, reestablishing the death penalty, and recognizing only two genders to “restore biological truth.” Trump also withdrew the US from the WHO and the Paris Climate Agreement.