Here's what to know about executive orders as President Donald Trump plans for several on his first day in office.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday revoked a 2023 executive order signed by Joe Biden that sought to reduce the risks that artificial intelligence poses to consumers, workers and national security.
The move followed the new president’s pledge to end the work-from-home culture that became common during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Burn scars in areas of the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire are of top concern, as the risk for mudslides, landslides, flash floods and debris flow is high in fire zones.
The White House signaled plans for executive orders, including ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing the United States to again withdraw the United States from the landmark Paris climate agreement
The order is one of several energy-related executive actions Donald Trump will take as soon as he is sworn into office.
Trump also laid out on Truth Social what he thinks a “qualified divestiture” of TikTok by ByteDance could look like.
The incoming president plans to take at least 10 actions related to the border or immigration, including ramping up deportations and suspending refugee resettlement.
In an arena filled with raucous supporters, the 47th president signed a slew of executive orders, aired grievances, and vowed to issue pardons for convicted January 6 rioters.