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Focus Writing in English; Evaluate Donald Trump’s Performance in the first 25 days as President.

Created: 1 year ago | Updated: 11 months ago

President. Donald Trump's performance in the first 25 days as President

At the moment the presidency was transferred to Donald Trump from Barack Obama, a digital transfer
of power also took place. Just a couple of minutes after Trump was sworn in, Obama's policies were
moved to an archival website and promptly replaced with a new slate of priorities, which drastically (তীব্র)
underscored the differences between the two men's administration. Here we will evaluate the Donald
Trump's performance in the first 25 days as president.

Where Obama's White House website housed information on civil rights, climate change, LGBT rights,
healthcare, immigration, education and the "Iran Deal" among others, Trump's White House, instead,
lists American first energy plan, standing up with law informants community and lawlessness of illegal
immigration and inner cities. Now the consecutive performance of Donald Trump in the first 25 days in
given below:

Rattled by the nation's biggest political demonstrations (প্রমান) since the Vietnam war, Donald Trump and his aides spent an extraordinary (অসাধারণ) first weekend in office falsely claiming that record numbers of people had attended his swearing-in on Friday. Kellyanne Conway, a senior White House aide, told NBC press secretary Sean Spicer had been offering "alternative facts" when he made several statements contradicted by photographs and transit data. 

Donald Trump began his effort to dismantle Barack Obama's legacy, formally scrapping a flagship trade deal with 11 countries in the Pacific Rim. The new president also signed executive orders to ban funding for international groups that provide abortions, and placing a hiring freeze on non- military federal workers.

Donald Trump was sharply criticised by Native Americans and climate change activists after he signed executive orders to allow construction of the Dakota Access and Keystone XL oil pipelines. Both pipe projects had been blocked by Barack Obama's administration, partly because of environmental concerns. But Trump has questioned the science of climate change and campaigned on a promise to expand energy infrastructure create jobs.

Donald Trump faced a fresh torrent of criticism as he moved ahead with plans to build a wall on the Mexican horder via executive order. Trump also signed an executive order that could slash funding for so-called "sanctuary cities", and reinstated "secure communities" encourages broader cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration agencies. program, which Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto cancelled a visit to Washington, over Donald Trump's insistence that Mexico will pay for his border wall. Peña Nieto said: "Mexico reiterates its willingness to work with the US to achieve agreements which benefit both nations." Speaking in Philadelphia.. Trump claimed the decision to cancel was mutual. By the afternoon, Trump's press secretary said the president had decided to hit Mexico with a 20% import tax.

Marking a draconian shift in US policy, Donald Trump issued an executive order that will deny refugees and immigrants from certain Muslim-majority countries entry to the United States. Trump's unprecedented action will indefinitely close US borders to refugees fleeing the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Syria and impose a de facto ban on Muslims traveling to the US from of the Middle East and North Africa by prioritizing refugee claims "on the basis of religious-based persecution"

Donald Trump's executive order to close America's borders to travelers from some Muslim- majority countries chaos and confusion, as multiple people who had flown to the US were held at major airports while others were barred from boarding flights or were pulled off planes overseas. As immigration and civil rights group scrambled to understand the order, and as family members of the stranded to contact their loved ones, a sizeable protest formed at airport New York Trump spent the day in Washington, speaking to five world leaders including Vladimi Putin of Russia and issuing an executive order to ban members of his government moving swiftly to lobbying firms.

Donald Trump faced an unprecedented backlash over his ban on refugee admission and travel from seven Muslim-majority countries as Barack Obama warned: "American values are at stake." Donald Trump defended his unpredictable approach to foreign policy, which has shaken the political establishment and roiled activists across the country, during a speech at the annual interfaith praye breakfast in Washington. The breakfast came hours after news reports detailed an extraordinary phone ncall between Trump and the Australian prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, which was abruptly ended by Trump. The president reportedly bragged about the size of his electoral victory despite losing the popular vote - but grew cross when Turnbull asserted that the US should honor at agreement struck by Barack Obama to accept 1,250 refugees from an Australian detention center. It also emerged on Wednesday that Trump had apparently threatened to send troops into Mexico to stop the "bad hombres down there" unless the country did a better job of controlling dru trafficking, in a call with Enrique Peña Nieto, the Mexican president.  

Another day, another twist in the saga of Trump's travel ban on refugees and all travellers from seven Muslim-majority countries. After a Seattle judge issued a temporary restraining order against the ban, Trump, true to form, used Twitter to attack the judge and complain about the ruling. Some observers, and quite a few senior Democrats, said such behavior, and any government move to appeal the Seattle ruling, could precipitate full-blown constitutional crisis. Trump issued his tweets from Mar-a-Lago, his so-called "winter White House" in Florida. Protesters against the travel ban followed him there, and also marched in other cities and at airports, if in reduced numbers compared to the chaos of last week.

Donald Trump was facing another day of trench warfare with the US Senate and the courts as he struggled to get his team and his conservative agenda on track. Mike Pence became the first vice-  president in history to cast a tie-breaking vote to confirm a cabinet nominee after the defection of two Republicans left the Senate deadlocked over Betsy DeVos at 50 votes to 50. In the afternoon, the fight to the courts as Trump's justice department mounted a fresh argument aiming to resume his controversial ban on visitors to the US from seven Muslim-majority countries and a 120- day outright suspension of all refugees entering the country. 

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