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Donald Trump president – ​​everything that happened after entering the White House

Updated 20/01/2025 09:13

Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States. At the inauguration parade, held at the sports arena, Trump signed his first executive orders.

First, he signed an executive order canceling 78 executive orders of his predecessor, Joe Biden, including removing Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, US media reported.


Among other things, he initially withdrew the US from the Paris Climate Agreement.

He also pardoned those convicted of the attack on the federal congress on January 6, 2021, about 1500 of them.

In preparation for a possible influx of migrants into the city, authorities in Tijuana declared a state of emergency last week.

Regarding these developments, Telegrafi will keep you informed, minute by minute. /Telegraph/

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Trump threatens China with 10 percent tariffs and warns EU could face them too

Donald Trump has threatened China with a 10 percent tariff on its imports, and has warned that taxes could also be imposed on the European Union, for more click here.

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Trump tries to negotiate TikTok sale on live TV as he defends Capitol riot pardons

Donald Trump has attempted to negotiate a potential sale of TikTok on live television, in what was supposed to be an announcement of investments in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, for more click here.

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Trump began his term with 47 percent approval rating

Nearly 47 percent of Americans support Donald Trump, who returned to the White House this week, a sign of the nation's polarization following his election victory in November, an Ipsos poll for Reuters concluded today.

The two-day poll, conducted immediately after Trump's inauguration, showed higher support ratings than during his first term from 2017 to 2021.

The poll also showed that Americans did not like some of the early moves.


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Trump unveils largest artificial intelligence project – $500 billion investment

US President Donald Trump announces the largest artificial intelligence infrastructure project in history worth $500 billion...more.

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Mexican President Sheinbaum: For us and the whole world, it remains the Gulf of Mexico

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has reacted to one of Donald Trump's first executive decisions, which changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.

At a press conference in Mexico, Sheinbaum mainly referred to the US president's decisions on migration, saying that the decrees for the southern border area and the protocols for protecting migrants do not differ from the orders he gave during his first term...more.

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Trump reinstates 'remain in Mexico' program

The administration of new US President Donald Trump has announced that it is reinstating the "remain in Mexico" program.

This initiative forces asylum seekers to wait in Mexico until their cases are resolved in the United States.

The program was halted by former President Joe Biden shortly after taking office in the White House, but the Department of Homeland Security has reinstated it with immediate effect.


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DOGE opens

The official US government website for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has opened, displaying nothing but a logo for the cryptocurrency Dogecoin.

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Trump reverses executive order, can now impose sanctions on Hague Tribunal

New US President Donald Trump reversed the executive order that allows him to impose economic sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, which paves the way for the US to impose draconian measures against the judicial body and its employees.

In 2020, an asset freeze and travel ban were imposed against former ICC Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda and one of her senior officials.

This order was revoked the following year in April by then-US President Joseph Biden.


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Trump doesn't even spare his former friends

US President Donald Trump has terminated the protection of his former national security adviser, John Bolton.

A few hours after taking office, President Donald Trump has terminated the US Secret Service security clearance assigned to his former national security adviser, John Bolton.


Bolton, who left the White House in November 2019, has requested continued US Secret Service protection due to threats against him from Iran.

Trump initially terminated the protective measure for her after she left his administration in his first term, but President Joe Biden reinstated it after taking office.

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Nearly 20 states will sue Trump

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin has said he will lead an effort to block Donald Trump's executive order, which denies citizenship to immigrant families after the birth of a child.

Eighteen states, along with the city of San Francisco and the District of Columbia, have sued the federal government over the order.

The new president issued an order – one of about 100 he signed last night – that took steps to block the rights of illegal immigrants who give birth to a child in the US to become American citizens.


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Trump declared that Spain is part of BRICS, the Spanish government reacts

Donald Trump left government officials in Madrid confused after he mistakenly said Spain was a BRICS member state and threatened them with tariffs.

BRICS consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

Meanwhile, Spain is a member of NATO – along with the US…more.


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What Biden and Trump talked about in the car on the way to the inauguration

The new US President, Donald Trump, was in a car with his predecessor, Joe Biden, on the way from the White House to the US Capitol building, where he was sworn in, and now it has been revealed what they discussed...more.

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Trump starts first day as president with firings, dismissing thousands of White House staff

The 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump, has begun a broad process of firing White House employees, purging the administration of individuals who, according to him, do not align with his vision of "Making America Great Again"...more.

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Trump unhappy with services at Washington Cathedral

Donald Trump must not have been pleased with prayer services at a Washington Cathedral.

The American president reacted in this way after the bishops asked him for mercy for immigrants and the LGBT+ community across the country.


Asked by a reporter what he thought of the sermon, the president said, "What did you think? Not very exciting."

He added that "they could have done better."

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Trump keeps his word, those convicted of attacks on the US Congress are released

Two high-profile individuals convicted in connection with the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol have been released from prison.

Stewart Rhodes, the former leader of the Oath Keepers group, was released from a facility in Cumberland, Maryland, having been sentenced to 18 years in prison.

Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was also released, his mother said on social media. He had been sentenced to 22 years in prison.


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Trump at Cathedral, diocese: Have mercy on immigrants

At Washington National Cathedral, the bishop leading the service made a "prayer" to Donald Trump, who is sitting in the front row, regarding the LGBTQ+ community and immigrants.

Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde says millions of people have come to trust him. "In the name of our Lord, I ask you to have mercy on the people in our country who are afraid," she said.


Budge says some LGBTQ+ Americans currently fear for their lives.

As she speaks, Trump and JD Vance are seen with frowning faces.

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Trump has turned the Oval Office into a Diet Coca-Cola ordering button

US President Donald Trump's desk in the Oval Office of the White House was equipped with a special button that can be used to order a glass of Diet Coca-Cola.

Such a button was first installed during Trump's first term, but in 2021, President Joe Biden ordered its removal.


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White House Spanish-language website shuts down

"Go home": The Spanish version of the official White House website was taken down on President Donald Trump's second day in office.

The website gives a 404 error and a “Go Home” button – “return to the home page” or… well, you get the idea.


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Trudeau responds to Trump: Canada has the resources

Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacted to Trump's threat to impose 25 percent tariffs on Canada.

"Canadian energy powers American manufacturing, businesses, homes," Trudeau told reporters.

He referred to Trump's promise that America would enter a "golden age." "It will require steel, aluminum, critical minerals, energy. Canada has all of these resources," Trudeau stressed.


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US stocks rise on Trump's delayed tariff plan

US stocks opened higher on Tuesday on the first full day of Donald Trump's second presidency, as traders absorbed a flurry of executive orders that so far point to less aggressive action on trade.

The Dow rose 170 points, or 0.39%. The S&P 500 rose 0.49% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite moved higher by 0.52%.