Wait for the dust to settle….
Media hysteria and hype
Talking about buying Greenland
Trying to get rid of affirmative action in the government
Pardoning criminals
Getting a Middle East cease fire that is shaky
Getting a alcoholic to lead the Pentagon
Scaring Federal workers, like last time…
Birthright Citizenship dance….
Sending 2,500 combat troops to a 2,000 mile border
Deporting several hundred migrants, not thousands
Keeping the flow of ammo and aid to Ukraine after all
Going after the Biden agenda…
Conditions on LA Aid that ain’t ….
Dissing Congress?
President Donald Trump’s first week was dominated by his use of executive authority to convey action, an amped-up version of his first-term strategy.
His first nearly five dozen executive actions are more numerous, go further and are better engineered than the ones he made in the earliest days of his first term in 2017, when he only signed one executive order on his first day and five in his first week. This time around, many of Trump’s early actions took Biden-era policies directly to the paper shredder with rapid fallout or led to the immediate dismissal of some federal workers, for instance.
“The American people spoke loud and clear that they wanted President Trump to finish the job he had started,” said Roger Severino, vice president of domestic policy at the conservative Heritage Foundation. “This is what finishing the job looks like. Step one: Pull out, root and branch, all the woke and America-last policies of the Biden and even the Obama administrations.”
But others don’t do much other than signal the president’s agenda, and a few are unlikely to survive legal battles.
“It’s a mixed bag. Some of them are very specific policies, which are probably within the power of the president,” said Elaine Kamarck, director of the Center for Effective Public Management at Brookings. “Others are sort of pie in the sky, like ending birthright citizenship.”…
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