Donald Trump plans to sign over 50 executive orders, possibly more than 100, on his first day of his second presidency, with some to be signed at an event in Washington. The orders will include campaign promises, reversals of Biden’s policies, and a restructuring of the federal workforce, including a national emergency declaration on the U.S.-Mexico border. Trump also aims to cut funding for climate-related provisions and reinstate the “Schedule F” policy to fill federal civil service jobs with appointees.
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204 House Dems vote against bill to give lifesaving treatment to infants who survive abortions
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's plans to end birthright citizenship, while the House of Representatives passed a bill penalizing doctors who do not provide care to infants born alive after an abortion. The bill, which passed with all Republicans in favor and all but one Democrat against, requires doctors to provide care to babies born after failed abortion attempts, with penalties for non-compliance. Democrats argue the bill is redundant and could endanger...
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