Trump has announced the rescission of some 80 of Biden's executive actions
U.S. President Donald Trump said on January 20 that he has rescinded about 80 executive orders of the Joe Biden administration. In addition, the Republican leader intends to impose an immediate freeze on new regulations and hiring. Reuters reported that.
"I canceled almost 80 destructive and radical executive actions of the previous administration," Trump said at a rally at the Capital One arena in Washington after the inauguration.
According to the President of the United States, he plans to temporarily freeze hiring to ensure that competent employees are hired.
Earlier in the day after the inauguration, US President Donald Trump signed more than 200 new executive orders. Among them were the declaration of a state of emergency on the border with Mexico and the inclusion of drug cartels on the list of terrorist organizations.
Trump declared the beginning of "America's golden age" after taking the oath of office. He added that he will put the US first, noting that the country will become bigger, stronger and far more exceptional than ever before. In addition, the new president promised to quickly return hope, security and peace to Americans.
Before that it was reported that Donald Trump took the oath of office and became the 47th President of the United States. Along with him, the oath of office in the rotunda of the Capitol was taken by Vice President JD Vance.