Trump Signs Sweeping Pardons and Executive Orders in Second Inauguration

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Trump Signs Sweeping Pardons and Executive Orders in Second Inauguration
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President Donald Trump, in his second inauguration, signed a multitude of executive orders, including a controversial pardon for those convicted of storming the Capitol on January 6th, 2021.

President Donald Trump , after concluding a campaign-style rally at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., returned to the White House to sign a series of executive orders . Among these was a sweeping pardon for those convicted of storming the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Earlier in the day, following his oath of office and events at the Capitol, Trump addressed a fervent crowd at Capital One Arena, where he also signed several executive orders .

ABC News provided comprehensive coverage of the inauguration events, led by 'World News Tonight' anchor and managing editor David Muir. A primetime special, 'The Second Inauguration of Donald J. Trump - An ABC News Special,' anchored by Muir, aired on Monday night at 10 p.m. EST on ABC and Tuesday on Hulu. Trump's Oval Office signing spree included an executive order ending birthright citizenship, a move anticipated to face substantial legal challenges. The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution grants citizenship to any person born within U.S. territory. When a reporter pointed out the order's likely legal challenges, Trump acknowledged, 'You could be right.' Trump further signed an order pardoning approximately 1,500 January 6th rioters, stating, 'We hope they come out tonight. Frankly, they're expecting it.' As of early January, over 1,580 individuals had been charged in federal court related to the January 6th events, with over 1,000 entering guilty pleas, according to the Department of Justice. Elon Musk was observed in the White House West Wing, according to sources. Musk reportedly possesses a blue badge, granting him unrestricted access. Musk maintains office space in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB), situated next to the White House complex. Trump concluded his day by returning to the Oval Office to sign additional executive orders at the Resolute desk, including one declaring a national emergency at the southern border

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