- Joe Biden had left “a lot of work,” Republican says.
- President flows an idea of ending federal disaster relief.
- Trump is discussing the barrier of executive orders.
Washington: President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday implementing an extra 1,500 US troops to the Mexican border as he stepped up a crash against illegal immigration and diversity programs in a whirlwind start of his second period.
The 78-year-old Republican has promised a “golden age” for America-stop refugee arrivals and threatened to prosecute local authorities that do not deport migrants.
As part of his flash of right-wing measures by returning to the office, the billionaire also ordered that US government employees in diversity programs-thinking as ways of fighting racism and sexism trays were paid.
Trump held what was reportedly his first phone call with a foreign leader since joining Monday, talking to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who promised increased trade to the United States, according to the Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry.
And in the latest round of agreements, Trump announced that fast food director Andrew Puzder – who has previously asked his business and private behavior – will be the new US ambassador to the European Union.
He named his long -standing Secret Service Bodyguard Sean Curran – which was by his side when a assassin opened fire and grazed his ear during a presidential campaign last July – as director of the security agency that protects the president and other top officials.
But while Trump Steam Rolling through Washington, there have been surprising speedbumps.
Near adviser and the world’s richest man Elon Musk revealed budding tension as he based an AI investment meal project, which Trump himself publicly proclaimed a TV event in the White House, flanked by Top Silicon Valley Tycoons.
And Trump asked questions when he threatened Russia with sanctions if it did not accept an unspecified Ukraine -Saddle Agreement – something he had previously claimed he would broker within 24 hours.
His predecessor Joe Biden had left him a “lot of work,” Trump told to Fox News’s Sean Hannity in his first TV interview since the accession.
As Los Angeles continues to become a fire of fires, he also floated the idea of ending federal disaster relief and dissolving FEMA, the government agency administering disasters.
“I’d rather see the states take care of their own problems,” he told Hannity.
Migrants and diversity fighting
Trump that has more than a dozen ex-Fox News Employees in his administration discussed his blocking of executive orders and his plans for the first 100 days.
But it was a typical divisive conversation with Trump – examined for having led an unprecedented effort to overthrow his choice of 2020 choice – to call Democrats “stupid” and claim that “the only thing they are good at is really is really cheating. “
Since the reintroduction of the White House, Trump has focused strongly on tough migration measures.
The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Trump sent 1,500 troops to add the 2,000 plus quota already at the Mexican border.
He also stopped arrivals of refugees who had already been cleared to enter the United States as part of the crash, according to a Memo from the Ministry of State.
Trump’s second main goal has been on something related to diversity, justice and inclusion (DEI) programs.
He ordered related government sites and social media accounts to go offline and federal workers involved to put on paid leave.
Trump also ended what he called “Radical” affirmative act by the award of federal contracts, where he recalled an order designed to fight racism dating from the 1960s in civil rights.
One of Trump’s first acts as president Monday was to pardon more than 1,000 followers who stormed the US capital, police attacked and vandalized the seat of US democracy after he lost by 2020.
A series between Trump and the bishop of National Cathedral, who asked him during her sermon for a favor he attended on Tuesday to show “Mercy” to “scared” migrants and LGBTQ people, simmered.
Trump called Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde “Nasty” and she later told New York Times That she felt compelled to speak up.
“Should anyone say something about the turn that the country is taking?”