In the wake of President Trump's return to office, he has swiftly implemented a series of executive orders undoing Biden-era policies and pardoning individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riots. This rapid action has prompted a divided response from lawmakers, particularly concerning the impact on the Democratic Party, which is trying to regain its footing. As discussed on Washington Week With The Atlantic, panelists expressed that the previous strong resistance from Democrats appears to have weakened, reflecting on the evolving political landscape in response to Trump's decisions.
Donald Trump has issued a flurry of executive orders, rolling back Biden-era policies and pardoning January 6 rioters. Lawmakers react as Democrats regroup.
Democrats are attempting to regroup as the forceful and energizing resistance has dissipated. The political landscape shifts quickly in response to Trump’s actions.
Panelists on Washington Week analyzed Trump’s first week back in office, noting the significant political implications of his executive actions and the Democratic response.
The initial steps of President Trump’s return have provided new challenges for Democrats, as they seek to address the impact of recent executive orders.
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