Trump Revokes 78 Executive Actions on First Day Back

Former President Trump has signed a series of executive orders aimed at undoing actions from the Biden administration, focusing on energy, health policy, and immigration reforms. These orders signal a significant policy shift, promoting oil and gas production while challenging existing protections for various groups.


Trump Revokes 78 Executive Actions on First Day Back

President of the United States Donald Trump took a series of steps to manage the country, affecting areas such as energy, immigration, and others. He revoked nearly 80 dismantling and radical orders from the previous administration and also signed a directive on the preservation of all documents related to "political scrutiny" during Biden's administration. He revoked numerous orders from the first day of Biden's presidency in 2021 to the present time, covering various themes, from COVID-19 relief to promoting the clean energy sector.

Trump also revoked orders promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as well as rights for LGBTQ+ individuals and representatives of racial minorities. Amid the revoked orders were measures to support racial equity and combat discrimination against gay and transgender individuals.

Trump also signed a moratorium of 75 days on the ban of popular short-video application TikTok, which was to be closed on January 19. He also stated revocation of the electronic mandate. These decisions signal a sharp return to energy policy, contrasting with the promoted transition to renewable energy sources.

Trump stated in taking office with a priority on the interests of the American people and revoked several Biden memoranda, including a ban on drilling for oil in 16 million acres in the Arctic. He also suspended obligations related to electronic mandates.

One of Trump's significant orders was the withdrawal of the U.S. from the World Health Organization, accusing the agency of mishandling the COVID-19 pandemic and other international crises in the health sector. Such decisions raise questions about global health initiatives.

Additionally, the president signed orders regarding the establishment of a consultative group on the effectiveness of government management, aimed at radical reductions in bureaucracy. Trump also signed orders to promote oil and gas development in Alaska, revoking Biden's protections of Arctic lands and water areas from drilling.

Trump also signed an order aimed at "restoring freedom of speech and ending federal censorship." He withdrew the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement and halted the issuance of permits for environmental farms. On his first day back in office, Trump also allowed several thousand individuals to participate in the Capitol riot, after which a dispute arose over constitutional violations.