Trump's Bold Moves: Executive Orders, Pardons, and Global Shifts

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In todays update, we cover President Trump's significant actions during his first days in office, including the signing of 26 executive orders, which repeal previous Biden-era policies and focus on border enforcement, climate changes, and DEI programs.

Trump's controversial pardons make headlines as he grants clemency to 1,500 defendants from the January 6 Capitol attack, as well as Ross Ulbricht, the founder of Silk Road. We also delve into his executive order to declassify files surrounding high-profile assassinations, including those of JFK, RFK, and Martin Luther King Jr.

The BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—are making waves with a plan to create a new reserve currency, a move that could challenge the US dollar's dominance. President Trump has voiced strong opposition, threatening hefty tariffs, but will his stance be seen as a sign of weakness for the US economy?

We also explore the pros and cons of the US potentially joining BRICS, weighing new trade relationships and market access against the risks of diminished dollar dominance and geopolitical tension.

In other updates, President Trump’s Cabinet picks are moving forward, with Marco Rubio nominated for Secretary of State and John Ratcliffe set for CIA Director. Additionally, 1,500 active-duty troops have been deployed to the US-Mexico border, and the Houthis have been re-designated as a foreign terrorist organization.

Stay tuned for more details and analysis in our next segment, right after the break!

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