NATIONAL NOTES.2 22 JANUARY 2025

You knew I’d do it. Here’re #45/47’s 1st day Executive Orders:

– Reinstating the name Mount McKinley – Renaming Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

– Designating Cartels as foreign terrorist organizations – Ending diversity, inclusion, and equity hiring in the federal government

– Temporary withdrawal of all areas on the Outer Continental Shelf from Offshore Wind Leasing  

– Revocation of any active or current security clearances held by the former intelligence officials involved with “inappropriate political coordination with the 2020 Biden  presidential campaign” and John R. Bolton

– Granting pardons for January 6 rioters – Reevaluating United States foreign aid – Declaring a national energy emergency – Restoring accountability for career senior executives

– Promoting beautiful federal civic architecture – Restoring the death penalty in the US – Routing more water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to other parts of California

– Securing the United States’ borders – United States citizenship does not automatically extend to those born in the United States 

– Realignment of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program – Unleashing America’s affordable and reliable energy and natural resources

– Clarifying the military’s role in protecting the US borders – ‘America First’ trade policy that benefits American workers, manufacturers, farmers,  ranchers, entrepreneurs, and businesses

– Resolving the backlog of security clearances for Executive Office of the President – Restoring accountability to policy-influence positions within the federal workforce

– Withdrawing the US from the World Health Organization – Delaying TikTok ban for 75 days – Putting America First in international environmental agreements

– Deliver emergency price relief to the American people – Hiring freeze for federal civilian employees (does not apply to military personnel of the   armed forces or to positions related to immigration enforcement, national security, or public safety) 

– Regulatory freeze pending review– Restoring freedom of speech and ending

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