Trump signed dozens of executive orders on his first day back in the White House
US President Donald Trump after his inauguration on January 20 signed several dozen documents in the White House in 47 minutes. The broadcast was carried out on the YouTube channel of the US administration.
In parallel, Trump answered questions from journalists present in the oval office.
Among other things, the Republican was asked about the conflict in Ukraine, the situation with the ban of TikTok in the United States, about Greenland, plans for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and a visit to China.
Earlier in the day, Trump took the oath of office in the Capitol rotunda, becoming the 47th president of the United States. Along with him, Vice President Jay Dee Vance was sworn in. This is Trump's second presidential term, the first time he was the American leader in 2017-2021. In the inaugural speech, the new US president announced the beginning of the "golden age of America".
After the ceremony, Trump signed more than 200 decrees. In particular, they concern the withdrawal of the US from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the introduction of a state of emergency on the border with Mexico. Along with this, he canceled about 80 decrees of the administration of former White House chief of staff Joe Biden.