Trumps recent action
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump, upon his return to the White House, enacted a series of executive orders aimed at reversing key policies from the previous administration and implementing his "America First" agenda.
Key Announcements:
Pardoning January 6 Protesters: President Trump granted clemency to individuals convicted in relation to the January 6 Capitol events, including prominent figures like Enrique Tarrio and other members of the Proud Boys.
Withdrawal from International Agreements: The U.S. has officially exited the Paris Climate Accord and the World Health Organization (WHO). The departure from the WHO raises concerns about the organization's capacity to manage global health crises without U.S. support, as the nation previously contributed approximately 18% of the WHO's budget.
Immigration and Border Security: An executive order designates Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, aiming to address violence and drug trafficking. This designation could lead to a more militarized approach to combating these groups and may complicate asylum processes.
Economic Measures: Starting February 1, a 25% tariff will be imposed on imports from Canada and Mexico. While intended to boost domestic manufacturing, experts warn this could lead to higher consumer prices and increased inflation.
Impact and Reactions:
These swift policy changes have elicited varied responses domestically and internationally. Supporters view them as necessary steps to restore national sovereignty and security, while critics express concerns over potential diplomatic strains, economic repercussions, and the undermining of global health initiatives. The withdrawal from the WHO, in particular, has sparked debate about the future of international collaborations in addressing health emergencies.
As the administration moves forward, the full impact of these decisions will unfold, influencing the nation's trajectory and its role on the global stage.