Donald Trump 2.0: New policies target diversity programs, gender identity

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  • Donald Trump sworn in for historic second term
  • Plans 100 executive orders on key policies
  • Targets diversity programs and gender definitions

Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, marking an unprecedented return to the White House. The ceremony, attended by a mix of political leaders, supporters, and international dignitaries, highlighted the former president’s resilience and his campaign promise of significant policy changes.

Within hours of assuming office, Trump is set to sign a historic number of executive orders, with early estimates pointing to as many as 100 directives. The orders are expected to address key issues such as gender identity policies, immigration, and climate and energy strategies, signaling a rapid shift in federal governance under his administration.


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Trump’s actions aim to deliver on his campaign pledges, including defining federal recognition of two biological sexes and halting diversity training programs in government institutions. These moves represent a broader push to realign federal policies with his administration's conservative agenda.

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The return to the presidency comes with a renewed focus on reshaping federal regulations and dismantling policies introduced in recent years. Key sectors such as energy, education, and social policy are poised for significant changes under his leadership.

Trump’s second inauguration ushers in a new chapter for the United States, with promises of bold reforms and a commitment to reshaping the nation’s political landscape.

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