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What executive orders did Trump sign on Inauguration Day? Here's the breakdown | The Brief

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In a flurry of action on Inauguration Day, President Donald Trump wasted no time in making waves by signing the most executive orders ever by a president on their first day in office. A total of 10 of these orders are focused on immigration, a key campaign promise of the Trump administration.

On this critical day, President Trump declared a national emergency at the border and mobilized US troops to the US-Mexico border. He also set his sights on ending the practice of Catch and Release, while reiterating his commitment to continue building the border wall. Additionally, Trump's plan includes designating drug cartels as terrorist organizations and seeking to end Birthright citizenship, a move which would require a constitutional amendment.

In the realm of the economy, Trump aims to lower energy prices and enhance domestic energy production, with a pledge to declare a national energy emergency and drill for more resources. The president also plans to withdraw from the Paris climate Accords, aligning more closely with his conservative Republican values rather than the actions of his predecessor, President Obama.

As Trump took office, he swiftly terminated the use of the mobile app cbp1, which many asylum seekers had been utilizing to secure appointments at the border. This move signaled a shift in immigration policy as Trump sought to bolster order and control at the border.

Furthermore, the president is set on overturning certain policies that he perceives as adversely impacting American society, such as endorsing colorblind and merit-based practices. Trump's directive to recognize only two sexes – male and female – could potentially have wide-ranging effects on federal documents, education policy, and the military.

In a symbolic gesture, Trump has ambitious plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and revert Mount Denali back to its original name, Mount McKinley, to commemorate President William McKinley. These proposed changes reflect the president's desire to put his stamp on the country's landscape and history.

Despite the rapid pace of executive actions taken by Trump on Inauguration Day, legal challenges have already emerged in response to his proposals. The American public is left to ponder these significant changes and consider what further transformations they would like to see in the future.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, stay tuned for updates and analysis on the unfolding events and decisions from the Trump administration

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