
President Donald Trump was sworn in on January 20 as the 47th President of the United States, declaring that "the decline of America is over" and that the 'golden age of America' has begun, stating he will act swiftly to restore hope, prosperity, safety, and peace for Americans.
Immediately after his inauguration, Trump announced plans to sign an executive order related to strengthening control at the southern border and declared a national emergency. He stated, "We will immediately stop all illegal immigration and designate foreign gangs and drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations." He also expressed his intention to crack down on criminal organizations by invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. He hinted at deploying troops to the border as part of his tough measures.
Energy policy was also a significant focus. Trump declared a "national energy emergency," promising to accelerate the development of oil and natural gas to control soaring energy prices. At the same time, he expressed his ambition to achieve economic growth by exporting American resources worldwide. He referred to oil and natural gas as "liquid gold beneath our feet" and emphasized that they would be the core driving force of the American economy.
Additionally, Trump announced plans to abolish diversity policies and various regulations introduced by the Biden administration to enhance government efficiency. Notably, he revealed a specific plan to establish the External Revenue Service to secure substantial tax revenue from abroad, aiming to return wealth to American citizens.
One of Trump's key actions was to nullify major measures taken by the Biden administration. He signed an executive order to cancel the designation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism and made decisions such as postponing the enforcement of the TikTok ban. He also granted pardons and sentence reductions to 1,500 individuals involved in the Capitol riot, sending a message to his support base.
The executive orders issued alongside Trump's inauguration demonstrate his strong will to rapidly shift the direction of American policy centered around 'America First.' There is much interest in how the next four years will unfold.







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