Unlike his first term, Trump faced little organized opposition from the public during the early weeks of his second term.
WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump took the reins at the White House for a second time and immediately set the tone for his new administration, issuing rapid-fire executive orders and reframing the federal government with comprehensive changes during his first 30 days in office.
From border security to tariffs, shrinking the federal workforce, and realigning the nation’s foreign policy, Trump is tackling his to-do list at breakneck speed.
“It’s unprecedented. We’ve never seen anything like this,” James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, tax, and law at the University of New Haven, told The Epoch Times. “This is what a good executive does. It’s part of a massive plan, and it’s one of the best plans I’ve ever seen.”
However, not everyone is on board. Some Democrats are pushing back on Trump’s ambitious agenda and a host of legal challenges—with more than 70 lawsuits already filed—is seeking to delay or block the implementation of his executive actions.
Critics argue that the new administration’s initiatives are creating chaos and…
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