By Anthony Marcus, correspondent. Eurasia Business News, January 20, 2025. Article no.1386.

Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th President of the United States today, January 20, at noon ET. This inauguration marks his return to the U.S. presidency after a tumultuous previous term (2017-2021) characterized by significant political events, including impeachments and indictments. The swearing-in ceremony takes place indoors at the U.S. Capitol due to cold weather conditions, with festivities beginning earlier at St. John’s Episcopal Church.

Trump Sworn In today, said inside the U.S. Capitol “Golden Age of America Begins Right Now”.

The website http://www.WhiteHouse.gov has been turned over to Donald Trump’s team. The revamped Trump White House website features video of Trump from his first term and a bald eagle soaring in the sky, with the words “AMERICA IS BACK.” The website has biographies for Trump, JD Vance, Melania Trump and Trump’s cabinet nominees, as well as a list of top Trump White House issues.

Key Focus Areas for Trump’s Administration

Upon taking office, Trump plans an aggressive agenda that includes issuing over 100 executive orders on his first day. His primary focuses are:

Border Security: Trump intends to declare a national emergency regarding the U.S.-Mexico border and implement stricter immigration enforcement measures.

Energy Policy: His administration will prioritize boosting U.S. energy production by rolling back regulations imposed by the previous administration, including those on offshore drilling and fossil fuel production.

Upon taking office, Trump has pledged to expedite the approval of LNG export terminals, including those operated by Venture Global. This aligns with his broader strategy to enhance U.S. energy independence and increase fossil fuel exports, particularly to Asian markets like China but also to Europe. Trump’s administration is expected to lift the permitting “pause” imposed during Biden’s tenure, which had stalled several LNG projects due to environmental concerns and legal challenges.

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Government Reform: Plans include revising federal hiring practices and eliminating job protections for federal workers through an executive order known as Schedule F, which he had previously issued in 2020.

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List of Trump’s Day One Executive Orders : Donald Trump is set to enact a sweeping set of executive orders after taking office. Here’s the list so far:

Immigration: Trump will sign 10 immigration-related executive orders soon after he is sworn in, including one that would move to end recognition of automatic birthright citizenship.

DEI and Gender Identity: The new administration plans to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the federal government and to institute a policy recognizing individuals’ biological sex rather than their expressed gender identity.

Trade: Trump will direct federal agencies to study trade policies and evaluate U.S. trade relationships with China and America’s continental neighbors—but stopped short of imposing new tariffs on his first day in office.

Energy: Once president, Trump plans to declare a national energy emergency–and action that will enable the federal government to slash permitting requirements for energy projects, fast-track power-plant construction and loosen curbs on fossil-fuel exports.

Renaming Landmarks: Trump plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico and Mount Denali. The Gulf of Mexico will be renamed the Gulf of America, and Mount Denali will once again be called Mount McKinley.

Trump’s approach is described as a “shock to the system,” aiming to rapidly reshape government policy and reassert executive authority from the outset of his presidency. As he prepares for this new term, Trump’s administration is expected to emphasize a return to his “America First” agenda, focusing on deregulation and energy independence.

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