President Trump's early hours in office were marked by controversy as 22 states prepared to sue him regarding citizenship rights for children of unauthorized immigrants. Meanwhile, prominent extremists related to the January 6 Capitol attack were released under legal reprieves. Trump planned to meet with Republican leaders to set priorities while unveiling a multi-billion dollar A.I. initiative with major tech companies. Additionally, Panama rejected Trump's remarks about the Panama Canal, foreshadowing international tensions.
Two of America's most prominent far-right extremists, Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys and Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers militia, left prison. They were freed as part of Trump's sweeping legal reprieves for all of the nearly 1,600 people charged in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Trump was expected to announce a joint venture between OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle to create a $100 billion A.I. initiative.
During his first full day in office, Trump was set to meet with top Republican leaders in Congress to discuss the early priorities of his term.
The country submitted a formal letter to the U.N., rejecting Trump's comments about reclaiming the Panama Canal during his inauguration speech.
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