Reversing Biden: How Trump Overturned 78 Policies in His First Days

Trump ordered the sale of TikTok's American operations within 75 days, suggesting that the United States should secure a 50% share in the app's profits.

Update: 2025-01-21 08:06 GMT

Upon entering the White House, Donald Trump immediately set his presidency apart by swiftly signing a series of executive orders. He notably energized his supporters by tossing his pen into the crowd after executing the first eight orders. Alongside, he overturned 78 policies enacted by his predecessor, Joe Biden. These actions ranged from exiting the Paris climate agreement to scrapping regulations on artificial intelligence development and experiments. Additionally, Trump took a firm stance on working conditions for government employees, mandating their physical presence in offices.

Trump's decisions extended into international policy and health, as he led America to withdraw from the World Health Organization, citing dissatisfaction with its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. This move underscored his readiness to redefine America's role and relationships on the global stage. Furthermore, he introduced a hefty 25% additional duty on imports from Canada and Mexico starting February 1st, signaling a shift towards more aggressive trade policies.

In a bold move aimed at digital and technological realms, Trump ordered the sale of TikTok's American operations within 75 days, suggesting that the United States should secure a 50% share in the app's profits. This directive underscored concerns over data privacy and national security, marking a significant moment in the ongoing discussions about the influence of tech giants.

The Trump administration also targeted policies designed to protect freedom of speech and tackle misinformation, prompting an extensive investigation by the Department of Justice and the Directorate of National Intelligence. This action reflected Trump's ongoing critique of perceived biases and restrictions in public discourse.

In a significant reversal affecting the automotive industry, Trump annulled a directive that would have mandated half of all new cars sold by 2030 to be electric, a decision that notably impacted Elon Musk and his electric vehicle company, Tesla. This rollback marked a clear departure from efforts to combat climate change through transportation policies.

Moreover, Trump's repeal of an order to sell materials intended for the border wall highlighted his divergent views on national security and immigration, further distinguishing his administration's priorities from those of his predecessor.

Through these decisive actions, Trump sought to reshape American policy, both domestically and internationally, reflecting his distinct vision for the country's future. His administration's moves have sparked discussions on a wide range of issues, from environmental policies and global health to digital security and free speech, signaling a new era in American governance.

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