On his first day back, President Trump signed numerous executive orders on immigration, energy, and diversity. He declared a national emergency at the border, resumed wall construction, and reinstated the “Remain in Mexico” policy.
Trump also targeted federal diversity programs, pushing for a “colorblind” society. He mandated male and female genders on federal documents, ended funding for gender-transition healthcare, and revoked diversity initiatives.
He declared a “national energy emergency” to fast-track energy projects, withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement, and renamed Denali to Mount McKinley.
Trump signed over 50 executive actions, many reversing previous policies. While some decisions may face legal challenges, he quickly set his administration’s tone and sparked nationwide debate.