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Donald Trump signed his first executive orders after taking the oath of office at the Capitol One Arena in Washington.

Crowd Goes Wild as Donald Trump: Donald Trump signed his first executive orders after taking the oath of office at the Capitol One Arena in Washington. His next action triggered the crowd of supporters into a frenzy.
He flipped his pens into the crowd after signing the executive orders. He took a first little look at the trays filled with double the number of pens and picked two before hurling them into the crowd.
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Trump took the other pens remaining and began throwing them out into the crowd up front and on the side, each into the crowd, causing his supporters to go wild.
#WATCH | Washington, DC: US President #DonaldTrump flings his pens into the crowd after signing Executive Orders, at Capitol One Arena. People seen clicking selfies with the pens.
— ANI (@ANI) January 21, 2025
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Vice President JD Vance and other cabinet nominees assembled on stage at the Capitol One Arena celebrated the act: attendees snapped selfies and captured Trump in action.
Undoubtedly, amongst the executive orders that Trump signed, one required a full-time return to the workplace for federal workers.
The White House released a statement confirming the order and said, "Heads of all departments and agencies in the executive branch of Government shall, as soon as practicable, take all necessary steps to terminate remote work arrangements and require employees to return to work in-person at their respective duty stations on a full-time basis."
The newly-sworn-in president of the United States also signed the order for the second time to secede America from the Paris climate agreement. He signed a formal notification letter to the United Nations for the U.S.'s intention to withdraw from the 2015 accord.
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Donald Trump also said that in the first hours of his return to office, he will strike down nearly 80 executive actions of the previous Joe Biden-led administration, with him, a Republican, also confirming the imposition of a regulation freeze and hiring halt.
"I'll revoke nearly 80 destructive and radical executive actions of the previous administration," Trump said.
He signed the orders to deal with the ongoing cost-of-living crisis and the orders to restore free speech-anto stop-severely the censoring by the government.
Before his inauguration on Monday, Donald Trump had indicated he was preparing to sign around 100 executive orders right on the first day back in the White House.
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