10 KEY EXECUTIVE ORDERS SIGNED BY TRUMP SINCE RETURNING AS PRESIDENT
Discover the 10 key executive orders signed by Trump since returning as President, focusing on impactful changes in policy, economy, and national governance.
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1/27/20252 min read


Trump Signs Key Executive Orders Since Returning as President
Washington, D.C. – Since his reappointment as President of the United States on January 20, 2025, Donald Trump has signed several significant executive orders, reflecting his commitment to reshaping the nation’s policies and direction. Here are the key actions taken by the Trump administration:
Revocation of 78 Biden Administration Executive Actions
Trump has revoked 78 executive actions, including executive orders, presidential memoranda, and directives introduced by the previous administration. This move aims to dismantle policies deemed inconsistent with his political vision. (Source: SINDO News International)Freeze on Regulations and Federal Hiring
He ordered a freeze on all new regulations and federal hiring, except for the military and specific categories, until the new administration is fully operational. (Source: SINDO News International)Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement
In a controversial decision, Trump directed the United States to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, officially notifying the United Nations of the move. (Source: SINDO News International)Suspension of Foreign Aid Programs
Trump ordered a 90-day suspension of all foreign aid programs to evaluate their alignment with the new administration's policies. (Source: Antara News)Pardon for Individuals Involved in the January 6, 2021 Attack
Trump issued pardons to individuals charged or convicted for their roles in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. (Source: SINDO News International)Termination of Federal Diversity and Inclusion Programs
He halted all diversity and inclusion programs within the federal government, previously introduced to promote workplace equity. (Source: Antara News)Declaration of a National Emergency at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Trump declared a national emergency at the southern U.S. border to address illegal immigration issues, including deploying troops to the area. (Source: SINDO News International)U.S. Withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO)
Trump decided to withdraw the United States from the WHO, fulfilling his longstanding pledge to reject global institutions. (Source: SINDO News International)Pardon for January 6 Attack Supporters
Nearly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack received presidential pardons. (Source: SINDO News International)Reversal of Biden Administration Policies
Trump announced plans to reverse nearly 80 executive actions introduced by the Biden administration, including withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement and suspending foreign aid. (Source: SINDO News International)
These measures reflect Trump’s efforts to reinforce his agenda and reinstate policies that were previously repealed by the prior administration. While lauded by his supporters, many have criticized these actions as potentially destabilizing domestically and internationally.
This story will be updated as new developments unfold in U.S. politics.