President Donald Trump signed dozens of executive actions on his first day in office, including two that could impact the IRS—and your tax refund.
Armed with plenty of black Sharpies, President Donald Trump shattered the record for most executive orders signed on his first day in office and became the only commander-in-chief to partly do so in an arena packed with thousands of people.
Tuesday marks President Donald Trump's first full day in office. Keep up with the USA TODAY Network's coverage of his top priorities for Americans.
"Trump really just said, 'Free expression will no longer be limited,' and 'There are now only two genders, male and female' in the same breath."
State Attorney General Letitia James has signed on as a petitioner in a case filed by other Democratic attorneys general in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts
Donald Trump axed all that yesterday as he signed a flurry of new executive orders. One of his first actions was to rescind 78 Biden-era executive actions, including Executive Order 14110 on “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence.”
President Donald Trump wasted no time signing an executive order Monday that aims to give him more control over the federal workforce – whom he has long vilified as the “deep state.”
"We think we have really good grounds," the president said of the order, which has already been challenged in federal court.
Attorneys general in 18 states sued Tuesday to block the order, saying birthright citizenship cannot be undone with the stroke of the president’s pen.
President Donald Trump has directed his Justice Department to pause enforcement of the TikTok ban until early April.