Trump Meets Top Republicans on First Full Day in Office as Capitol Riot Prisoners are Freed.

     Donald Trump, on his first full day back in office, is set to meet with key congressional leaders to discuss his agenda for the new term. Alongside these meetings, the former president is expected to make a significant announcement regarding infrastructure development in the United States. As political observers keenly watch, the announcement will be a major focus as it could shape his policy direction moving forward. You can watch live updates on the latest developments in Washington, D.C. at the top of the page.

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Earlier in the day, President Trump attended a multi-faith prayer service at the National Cathedral, marking a solemn moment at the start of his second term. This service was part of the traditional activities surrounding the presidential transition. In addition to his public appearances, a news conference from the new White House press secretary has yet to be scheduled, leaving room for further developments in the early hours of the administration.

After his inauguration on Monday, President Trump wasted no time in acting on several key issues. He signed a series of executive orders on his first day in office, including declaring a national emergency at the southern border, rolling back various climate policies put in place by the previous administration, and initiating the process of withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health Organization (WHO). These executive actions align with the promises made during his campaign and signal the direction in which the new administration intends to go.

One of the most notable actions taken by President Trump was the issuance of nearly 1,600 pardons and commutations. Many of these were granted to individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot. Among those receiving clemency were Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and former Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, both of whom have now been released from prison. These moves have garnered significant attention and sparked debates on their implications for justice and accountability.

As the country adjusts to the new administration, questions remain about the future of U.S. policies on tariffs, deportations, and foreign relations, especially concerning Ukraine. President Trump’s second term is likely to see ongoing discussions and decisions on these fronts, with many eagerly anticipating the next steps in his leadership.

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