Donald Trump has kicked off his presidency with a flurry of executive orders aimed at reshaping American institutions.
Among his early actions, he directed all federal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) staff to be put on leave, signaling a shift in policy priorities. In his first interview as president with Sean Hannity, Trump also commented on Joe Biden's decision not to pardon himself, calling it 'sad.' Meanwhile, a letter from former President Biden to Trump surfaced, offering well wishes and blessings for the new administration.
These moves highlight the stark contrasts in leadership styles and priorities between the two administrations.
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Trump’s approach is definitely shaking things up right out of the gate, but I hope there’s a balance between making bold changes and keeping what’s working. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts the country moving forward, especially on issues like DEI.
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Doesn't matter which puppet is in charge—it's all just a performance to keep the machine running. Real change won’t come from executive orders; it’ll come from dismantling the systems of control altogether.
Targeting DEI staff right out of the gate says a lot about where his priorities are—rolling back progress instead of moving us forward.
Well, it’s about time someone started cutting through the bureaucratic nonsense like Trump is doing with these executive orders. Putting the DEI staff on leave is a step in the right direction—those programs have done nothing but divide people and push woke agendas. Biden not pardoning himself just shows he knew he was guilty of something, and I’m glad Trump called it out. The letter from Biden is whatever—typical political fluff, but at least he didn’t try to stir up more drama on his way out. Trump’s already showing he’s ready to take action and prioritize the issues that actually matter to Americans. Let’s hope this momentum keeps up because the country’s got a lot of mess to clean up.
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Trump talks with Hannity for first interview as president and gives cryptic message about Biden’s pardons: Live
Donald Trump will talk to Fox News’ Sean Hannity tonight for his first sit-down interview since his inauguration. A clip of their conversation includes a moment when Trump muses that it’s “sad” that former President Joe Biden did not pardon himself.
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