Donald Trump returns to the White House: The plan for his second term and the first 100 decrees he will sign

Conversely, time counts for it . With the promise to act “with speed and unprecedented power” to end the U.S. “decrease”, he vows today, Monday (20.01. 25) President of the United States for the second time. Donald Trump will receive the “keys” of the White House, at noon at 12:00 Washington time (19:00 Greek time), when the ceremony of his inauguration will take place. The 47th president of the world’s greatest power will begin his second term, succeeding Democrat Joe Biden. CORVERSE Donald Trump will become at 78, the oldest head of the American state ever sworn in, after a first term in the White House between 2017 and 2021. With the hand on the Bible inherited from his mother, he will swear “to protect the Constitution” under the Capitol dome, the same place where on January 6, 2021 his supporters tried to prevent Congress from ratifying the outgoing president’s victory. The inauguration ceremony is usually held outside, but the protocol changed due to the cold that will prevail today in the American capital. CORVERSE Neither the criminal prosecutions, one of which cost him a historical conviction, nor the incredible violence of his election rhetoric, discouraged the voters. Donald Trump won a clear victory in the November 5 presidential election against outgoing Democratic vice president Kamala Harris. he will sign a crowd of Presidential Sarotic decrees is expected to be the beginning of Donald Trump’s second term, since only in the first days the new president – to be sworn in today – will sign more than 100 executive decrees. His first actions focus on issues of public, immigration policy and… combat the woke culture that, as he has stated, “is threatening America’s values”. A first idea gave yesterday in a speech in Washington saying that “any radical and foolish executive decree of the Biden government will be abolished within a few hours from the moment I swear.” As the Financial Times reports, Trump’s presidential decrees aim to immediately implement his agenda, aiming to restore American power and address critical issues. Donald Trump’s first steps will serve as a test of whether he believes he can act unilaterally without Congress, given his view that US presidents should have broad powers compared to other branches of government. TikTok, cryptocurrency and pardoning He has also promised “to save TikTok”, suspending the application of the law that prohibits on American soil the functioning of the popular platform with over 170 million users in the US, which was restored before he was even sworn in as president. The Republican billionaire, who has just released a crypto coin that is believed to launch his personal property, also wants to attack “inter-embracial madness” and school awareness programs against racism. It will also announce the granting of grace to those who attacked the Capitol and were convicted after 6 January 2021, the lifting of environmental protection measures in order to stimulate oil production, the increase in customs duties. In the long term, he wants to end the war in Ukraine, to ‘venge’ his political opponents, to ‘stimulate’ the press and drastically reduce public spending – on this he will be advised by multi-millionaire businessman Elon Musk, a central figure of the new government. Rapid action In the eyes of Trump and his team, the storm of actions on his first day will herald the arrival of a new regime. It’ll be something new. The message is “rapid action, on a larger scale and with better coordination”. “We want to come and show how serious we are. Trump is back, it’s time to start. Like a shock to the system,” said a Trump consultant at CNN. Preparation for the first day of Trump’s tenure has begun long before winning the election. Conservative groups have spent the past four years exploring the boundaries of executive power and searching for ways Trump could follow in a wide range of policies in case he returns to the White House. “The curtain falls in the years of American decline” “Tomorrow noon, the curtain will fall to four long years of American decline,” he confirmed yesterday, Sunday, his supporters at one last gathering in Washington. His first election had caused trouble in the country and in the world. His return is amid a climate of resignation, without mass demonstrations. The governments of the Allied countries are trying, with rare exceptions, to show a good person to this president of the United States who speaks openly of annexation of Canada. After attending Mass in a church that is very close to the White House, the outgoing Democratic president will welcome Donald Trump, as usual, to offer him a tea. Joe Biden, who completes a political career half a century ago in a climate of global humiliation, organized a transition characterized by meticulous courtesy. Donald Trump, outraged by a defeat he never admitted, had instead thundered the door of the White House behind him with anger four years ago, without attending the oath of his predecessor. China Vice President Han Jeng and multi-millionaires of the technology sector will attend the inauguration ceremony. Former presidents Bill Clinton, George Walker Bush and Barack Obama will stand by leaders and personalities of the far right. Exceptional security measures have been taken for the ceremony following the two attempted murders against the Republican in the summer: high fences 48 km long and 25,000 police officers. After his inauguration speech, the new president will attend the traditional parade, also held indoors, in a theater hall of the American capital. The day of the inauguration will end with dance shows. The former real estate tycoon and TV presenter has, marginally, the majority in Congress. The Supreme Court of the country is leaning to the right. His main criterion in choosing his ministers and advisers was their loyalty. His influence on his party is enormous. However Donald Trump, at the height of his political power, also starts his path out of the political scene today. In a country which is constantly campaigning, such as the United States, it must accept that it will never be a candidate again, a role it enjoys, unless there is a blow to the constitutional threshold of the two positions in the US presidency.