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PRESIDENT TRUMP: ISSUES LIST OF EXECUTIVE ORDERS

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Written by Michael Thervil

 

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Yesterday, American President Trump signed off a multitude of executive orders that will have sweeping effects on the citizens and institutions within the United States. For many people, what is known as “Trump 2.0” is an era of madness and perceived setbacks; but for many other Americans, the sweeping list of executive orders that were signed by President Trump yesterday with many more on the way seems to be the only way in which things can get done in America. For Americans that approve of the sweeping executive orders, it is seen as a great way to by-pass the endless bureaucratic red tape that seems to permeate throughout American politics.

 

For your viewing please, we have an exhaustive list that is sure to grow of executive orders signed off by President Donald Trump. Keep in mind that the current list of executive orders signed off by President Trump comes directly from the White House. Please feel free to click any of the following links in order to get a more in-depth look at what the signing of any of these executive orders fully entails.


 

Some of the biggest executive orders that President Donald Trump signed into law yesterday that caught our attention were the following:


 

In a country that boasts about the ability of its citizens to exercise free speech; free speech itself has been under assault in America under the Biden Administration. Over the course of the Biden Administration agents of the American Press have been either afraid to report on certain subject matter or have been punished and/or fired from their jobs for reporting on certain subject matters. In terms of addressing the weaponization of the federal government, although it's seen as a positive thing by the vast majority of Americans, we have to point out that there has been an accepted silence by the American public for decades when it came to how the federal government was weaponized against the Black population and other minorities within America.

 

Touching on the topic of the southern border of the United States, many wondered where the United States military was when it was time to defend and secure the U.S. border. Instead, it was left up to the federal government under the Biden Administration and local law-enforcement which not only failed to secure the southern border of the U.S. but oftentimes were in direct conflict on how and where to protect and secure the southern U.S. border.

 

Although there is no deterrence any government can deploy to rid itself and it’s citizens of crime and criminal behavior, many pro death penalty supported hold the position that the prospect of death is the best deterrent that prevents people from committing heinous acts of crime such as murder, rape, and the killing of American law-enforcement personnel. Whether supporters of the death penalty are correct in their position is still up for debate, but the argument can be made that the intentional and lawful killing of someone who has murdered another is acceptable in many people’s eyes in America.

 

The securing of the U.S. border and protecting citizens of the United States from terrorist and other threats are also seen as reasonable in the eyes of most Americans. What the long-term outcomes of President Trump's list of executive orders will be are still up for debate. But like it or not, these executive orders are seen by many Americans as acceptable and more than reasonable.

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