President Donald Trump announced plans to levy 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada as early as February 1st, citing border concerns. Trump labeled Canada "a very bad abuser" and tied the proposed tariffs to fentanyl trafficking issues.
Within hours of taking office, Trump made a number of major moves involving TikTok, tariffs, AI regulation and DEI initiatives.
DONALD Trump swept into his second term as President with a slew of agenda setting executive orders. The MAGA leader, 78, returned to the Oval Office after four years with a flurry of drastic
New administration targets illegal migration, ending birthright citizenship and diversity programmes, and Joe Biden’s TikTok ban
Born and raised in Albuquerque and graduating from Volcano Vista High School in 2018, TikTok creator Jaeden Gomez made waves when she created a dance in 2022 to Lizzo's song "About Damn Time." The dance gained more than 1 million likes and millions of views, leading to Gomez working directly with Lizzo.
Trump’s executive orders included overhauls to U.S. trade policy and declaring a national emergency at the southern border.
Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders on Monday, ranging from DEI initiatives to the TikTok ban. What to know.
Bytedance has said it will start the process of shutting down TikTok’s U.S. operations by Jan. 19 if the Supreme Court doesn’t delay or overturn the ban.
On Sunday, before the inauguration, Trump suggested that a joint venture was the solution to the TikTok problem. Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that he “would like the United States to have 50% ownership position in a joint venture” and said that would keep TikTok in “good hands.”
As expected, Trump signed an order to implement the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a cost-cutting initiative led by Elon Musk. However, the newly created entity, which is not an official federal agency, has drawn at least four lawsuits from advocacy groups that accuse it of violating federal laws.
Trump signed his first wave of executive orders around 7 p.m. Monday, after his swearing-in ceremony a parade, and before the inaugural balls.
The US president has already declared a national emergency at the border, as he begins his crackdown on immigration.