Donald Trump's initial week in office has been marked by rapid-fire actions aligned with his campaign promises, notably a sweeping pardon of those involved in the Jan. 6 events. This inaction caught attention amidst his broader focus on immigration enforcement and dismantling diversity initiatives in government. His speed has left little room for detailed critique, though some of his orders face legal challenges. Without resistance from Democrats, Trump continues his unrelenting pace, indicating his intent to pursue a controversial agenda without signs of slowing down.
Trump's first week in office has been exactly as promised, with dramatic action every 15 minutes, making it difficult for critics to focus on any one particular thing.
His full pardon of nearly all those convicted of crimes on Jan. 6 stood out among other orders, as there is no public-interest argument for freeing violent criminals.
Trump's early actions emphasized immigration crackdowns, ceasing DEI initiatives, and harassment of former critics, showcasing his commitment to contentious policies.
Despite a blocked executive order deemed 'blatantly unconstitutional,' Trump continues to move at a fast pace until any consequences arise.
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