Trump's Executive Orders;
- Signing executive orders related to TikTok: On January 20, local time, Trump signed an executive order requiring the short video social media platform TikTok to be "banned if not sold"; the law will not be enforced for the next 75 days.
- Announcing the withdrawal of the United States from the World Health Organization and the Paris Agreement: On January 20, Trump signed an executive order announcing the United States' withdrawal from the World Health Organization and the Paris Agreement.
- Revoking multiple Biden administration policies: On January 20, local time, Trump revoked nearly 80 executive orders from the Biden administration, implemented a federal regulatory freeze to control the bureaucracy, fired some unqualified federal officials, suspended new employee hiring at the IRS, required full-time federal employees to return to in-office work, increased oil and gas production to lower energy costs, ended federal government censorship of citizens' speech, and canceled the decision to remove Cuba from the "State Sponsors of Terrorism" list during Biden's administration, among others.
- Pardoning Capitol riot perpetrators: Trump signed an executive order pardoning about 1,500 perpetrators of the Capitol riot and reducing the sentences of 14 individuals.
- Plans to impose tariffs: Trump announced that starting February 1, a 25% tariff will be imposed on goods imported from Canada and Mexico.