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In his first month of the second term, President Trump signed nearly 70 executive orders, including measures to block asylum-seekers and end birthright citizenship. He created a new agency, led by Elon Musk, to reduce federal spending, resulting in large-scale government layoffs. Internationally, the U.S. withdrew from the WHO and Paris Climate Accords while imposing tariffs and making controversial proposals regarding Gaza and Ukraine.

President Trump's Early Actions in Second Term

In his first month of the second term, President Trump signed nearly 70 executive orders, focusing on strict immigration policies and reducing federal bureaucracy via the new Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk.