US President Joe Biden’s administration has recently unveiled a series of executive actions rescinding or modifying several key policies implemented during his predecessor. The moves include:
1. Reversing the Obama-era decision to rename Mount Denali, restoring its original name ‘Mount McKinley’.
2. Ending birthright citizenship and reversing environmental regulations.
3. Issuing directives aimed at addressing the “cost-of-living crisis” and promoting an America First foreign policy.
4. Reorganizing government agencies, including renaming the US Digital Service as the United States Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
5. Granting interim security clearances to certain personnel on a list provided by the White House counsel’s office.
6. Pausing 90-day US foreign development assistance to realign aid with Trump-era foreign policy goals.
7. Withdrawing from the World Health Organization and revoking security clearances held by former national security adviser John Bolton and other officials.
These actions reflect significant changes to the Biden administration’s approach on several key issues, including immigration, trade, environmental policies, and foreign affairs.
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/01/20/trump-executive-orders-list