Trump continues wave of executive orders and actions on second full day in office

A service note sent to the Ministry and the Manager of the Agency of the Office of Personnel Management provides main points on how to comply with Trump’s note to make federal paintors in the paintings in person.

Agencies have till five p. h. ET. Friday to “revise their firm’s telepaintings policyArray. . to affirm that eligible paintingsers will have to paintings full-time in their respective positions of service unless excused due to a disability, qualified medical condition, or other compelling explanation why qualified through the head of the firm and the employee’s supervisor. “

However, the service note doesn’t stop at the workplace policy going into effect, suggesting a “target date of around 30 days for full compliance. “

Mr. Trump announced he is nominating Andrew Puzder to serve as U.S. ambassador to the European Union. Pudzer is the former CEO of CKE Restaurants, which owns the Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s fast food chains.

“Andy will do a right job that represents our country’s interests in this region,” Trump wrote on his social platform.

Trump appointed Sean Curran to direct US secret services.  

In an article about the truth of his social platform, Trump said that Curran is “a wonderful patriot, who has protected my circle of relatives in recent years, and that is why I accept as true with him to lead the brave men and women from the United States.  

Curran in the past was the special agent in the fee of Trump’s main points for 4 years and came to run it at the level of the first murder attempt that opposed him in July thirteen in Pennsylvania.  

Curran would update Ron Rowe, who fulfilled the role of interim director since July, when the director of secret facilities Kimberly Cheatle resigned after a serious reaction for the company’s inability to save a possible murderer of aiming Trump to a meeting of a meeting of crusade.  

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Trump issued forgives for Terence Sutton and Andrew Zabavsky, two former Metropolitan Police officers who were discovered by the death of Karon Hylton-Brown.  

Hylton-Brown, a 20-year-old black man, was killed when he crashed into a police chase of Ciclomotor in 2020 in Washington, D. C. , his incident caused problems after his circle of relatives called the cases around his suspicious death.  

Sutton condemned for second degree murder, conspiracy to obstruct justice and obstruction of justice. Zabavsky convicted of conspiracy to obstruct justice and the obstruction of justice.  

The Trump administration has removed requirements that people applying for green cards be vaccinated against COVID-19.

“Effective Jan. 22, 2025, USCIS is waiving any and all requirements that applicants for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident present documentation on their Form I-693, Report of Immigration Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, that they received the COVID-19 vaccination,” the U.S. Citizenships and Immigration Service said. “USCIS will not issue any Request for Evidence or Notice of Intent to Deny related to proving a COVID-19 vaccination. USCIS will not deny any adjustment of status application based on the applicant’s failure to present documentation that they received the COVID-19 vaccination”

In an informative session for journalists on Wednesday, a senior official of the US Army -Texas. The official said that the troops would not have an interaction in the application of the law because the federal law prohibits the use of the army for the application of civil law. In the event that the official said he would be in charge of helping customs and border coverage and erecting border barriers to reduce illegal crosses.

This resolution is the result of an executive action that Mr. Trump signed at Monday’s inauguration, in which he declared a national emergency along the southern border and directed the Department of Defense to supply troops and resources” to the activities of the Secretary of Homeland. Security to gain complete operational control” of the border. He also asked the military to help build border barriers to delay migrants.

Trump administration officials are contemplating deploying up to 10,000 troops to U. S. and Mexican border bases and the U. S. and Mexican defense departments to keep migrants awaiting deportation as they plan their dramatic crackdown on illegal immigration, according to a memo from the internal government received via CBS News.

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The Department of Homeland Security ended its advisory committees, eliminating decades of institutional revelry and putting a sweeping investigation into China-linked hacking of U. S. telecommunications companies, resources familiar with the move were shown to CBS News.  

According to a memorandum signed through DHS Acting Secretary Benjamine C. According to Mr. Huffman, and received through CBS News, the resolution to dissolve several advisory committees is taken in line with the involvement of the Department of Homeland Security to use abusive resources and ensure that DHS DHS activities prioritize our national security.

DHS has several advisory committees, which adds panels that offer recommendation to branch problems such as herbal crisis and emergency preparation, critical infrastructure, synthetic intelligence and cyber security.  

Among them is the cyber security review, an organization designed to imitate the National Transportation Security Board. The organization conducts a complete investigation into the hacking of US telecommunications corporations through Beijing actors nicknamed “Salt Typhoon”.

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On Wednesday, Trump designated the terrorist organization supported by Iran on Wednesday.

The Hutis, who operate from Yemen, took rockets and drones in Israel, American warships and shipping shipping of civil shipments and the Gulf of Adén the Israel-Famas War.

Former President Biden had retired the Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization in 2021, but then redesigned them as a specially designated terrorist in early 2024.

The employees of the Ministry of Internal Security won a mass email on Wednesday urged them to inform any effort within the Ministry to hide the diversity and inclusion personnel, after the resolution of Mr. Trump to postpone the workers of Dei in the Government in the Government Federal, according to 4 DHS officials near email.  

Acting DHS Secretary Benjamine Huffman urged the roughly 260,000 DHS employees to report efforts to “disguise” DEI personnel to a dedicated Office of Personnel Management tipline within 10 days — or face “adverse consequences.” 

“Failure to report this information within 10 days will result in adverse consequences,” the email warns.

The email published in a while before 3 p. m. Wednesday.  

“DHS colleagues,” the email reads, in part. “We are taking steps to close all agency Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) offices and end all DEIA-related contracts in accordance with President Trump’s Executive Orders titled ‘Ending Radical And Wasteful Government DEI Programs And Preferencing’ and ‘Initial Rescissions Of Harmful Executive Orders And Actions.’ These programs divide Americans by race, waste taxpayer dollars, and result in shameful discrimination.”

As CBS News first reported, an OPM memo asked Tuesday that all federal DEI workers are on leave Wednesday night.  

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ‘s confirmation hearing scheduled for January 29, the president of the Senate Finish, the president of the Finance Committee, Mike Crapo, said Wednesday. Kennedy, one of Trump’s maximum debatable cabinets, designated to direct physical aptitude and social services.  

Stewart Rhodes, the Oath Keeper founder who had his sentence for Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy commuted by Mr. Trump, was on Capitol Hill Wednesday afternoon.

Rhodes saw Dunkin donuts in the Longworth House work building.  

Speaking in a House office building Wednesday, Rhodes told reporters he was there to meet with House Republicans and advocate for a pardon for James Brown, a fellow Oath Keeper who was convicted of weapons charges in a separate federal case. Rhodes said he was not invited by any member of Congress and had not stepped foot in the Capitol. 

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– Caitlin Yilek, Ellis Kim 

  Trump threatens to use their powers to postpone Congress to be able to program recreation quotes for at least some of their most sensible cabinet nominees and their deputies, which allows them to begin to administer the largest federal departments.  

Trump recently raised the possibility of plunging into the executive and legislative branches in uncharted constitutional territory, his White House caucus on Tuesday featuring Senate Majority Leader John Thune and House Speaker Contenders, according to two other people familiar with the Assemblies.  

“It is still a vital option in the eyes of the White House,” said one of the other people familiar with meetings, emphasizing that it is not expected to take place this week, but it is still active.

Trump said he sought the Senate to act temporarily to check his top possible options in the Cabinet, and Republican senators said for weeks that they sought temporary action, specifically on his top national security nominations. In the evening, the Senate unanimously showed the nomination of Marco Rubio to the position of Secretary of State, however, votes on John Ratcliffe as director of the CIA, Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense and Kristi Noem Position as Secretary of Homeland Security are still in the race.  

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– Ed O’Keefe, Major Garrett 

The White House declared on Wednesday afternoon that Trump and its monitoring the shooting in a upper school in Nashville, where at least one student had died and that two others were injured before the suicide of the teenage shooter, the government said.  

“As details unfold, the White House offers its heartfelt thoughts and prayers to those impacted by this senseless tragedy and thank the brave first responders responding to the incident,” the White House said. 

Moderate Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, who may be one of Mr. S. Trump’s swing votes in several portions, said that by nominating Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense, she “counts this affidavit with everything else that I am that I am that I am that I am that I am that I am with all considerations. “

In a sworn affidavit obtained by CBS News on Tuesday, Hegseth’s former sister-in-law told senators that he caused his second wife to fear for her personal safety and abused alcohol over the course of many years.

Hegesh’s appointment was presented by the doors of the committee during an online vote. Murkowski’s vote can be critical, because Hegseth cannot lose 3 votes to the controlled Senate through the Republican Party.  

Legislators are expressing considerations about prospective reprisals, such as some interested in January 6, 2021, attacks against the Capitol are beginning to leave the criminal after President Macfarlane from President Trump.

Maryland is a house of 160,000 federal employees, the highest moment in the concentration of the country, the Columbia district, depending on the State.

Trump’s new executive order will require all federal paintors to paint in their desks and end remote opportunities.

Maryland’s senator Chris Van Hollen said that federal workers required a scalpel and not a meat ax. He also pointed out that the government had a teleworking policy before the pandemic.

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The demands on the immigration orders of President Trump are already being presented through organizations advocating the rights of affected immigrants.

The new Directorate of the Ministry of Justice controlled prosecutors and the police throughout the country to concentrate on the promulgation of President Trump’s immigration policies and said that they potentially invoice officials or premises that obstruct their efforts, according to a memorandum to workers in workers in workers. Tuesday and received through CBS News.

“The supremacy clause and government require state actors and local actors to comply with the executive’s immigration implementation. Assistant Attorney General Emil Bove wrote, presenting the President’s constitutional authority and several federal laws.  

“The U.S. Attorney’s Offices and litigating components of the Department of Justice shall investigate incidents involving any such misconduct for potential prosecution,” he added.

Bove, who served on President Trump’s criminal defense team before joining the department, also directed the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces to “assist in the execution of President Trump’s immigration-related initiatives.” The task forces are groups of law enforcement and intelligence officers based in cities across the country who typically investigate terrorism threats. An executive order signed by Mr. Trump on Monday initiated a process by which certain cartels could be recognized as foreign terrorist organizations by the U.S.

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Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO and head of the newly-created Department of Government Efficiency, openly disputed on Tuesday the size of the Trump administration’s new OpenAI initiative.

Trump on Tuesday announced an investment of up to $500 billion to build personal sector investments to build synthetic intelligence infrastructure, a joint venture called Stargate, made up of OpenAi, SoftBank and Oracle.  

Musk responded to the announcement of the Operai initiative on social networks: “They don’t have money. ” He added: “Softbank has less than $ 10 billion. I have it in an intelligent authority. “

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman replied to Musk on X, writing, “wrong, as you surely know.”

With a dig into Musk, who develops a chatbot called Grok, Altman invited him to “come and the first site already in progress” and wrote: “I realize what’s wonderful for the country isn’t always optimal for their business, yet in their new role, I hope you put [America] first first.

Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska criticized the pardons that Mr. Trump granted to defendants who were convicted of violent crimes related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

“Capitol Police officers are the backbone of Congress, every day and every day and serve the halls of democracy. They strongly denounce the canopy pardons given to the violent criminals who assaulted those brave men and women in uniform,” he wrote on social media.

Murkowski is one of the few Republican senators to have challenged Trump, and she is one of seven Republicans in 2021 who voted to impeach him for his role in the attack. Earlier this week, he also opposed the president’s plan to replace Denali’s call of L’Alaska, the tallest no-nonsense mountain in North America, for Mount McKinley.

Citing Trump’s ordinary resolution to shut down the U. S. asylum system, U. S. border agents were invited to target migrants who cross the country illegally without allowing them to apply for legal protection, according to internal government documents and firm officials.

Hours after having sworn, Trump invoked an opposite sweeping to the presidential government to prohibit the access of migrants who are considered components of an “invasion” of the United States, as well as those who would possibly represent a threat to public aptitude or the national. Security. He cited a provision of the immigration law known as 212 (f) that allows presidents to suspend the access of extraterrestrial beings whose access is considered “harmful” to the United States.

In this same proclamation, Trump cited his constitutional powers on foreign matters to allow US immigration officials to “repel, repatriate or withdraw any foreigner involved in the invasion of the southern border of the United States” Matrix “Matrix

Internal government documents imply that until Tuesday night, the “complete” 212 (f) author deportation. The documents cite the 212 (f) public authority related to health that applies to “aliens that have traveled to a country with a communicable disease. “

Read more of CBS News’ exclusive reporting here. 

The president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, told the Newshouings of the Capitol that Trump had “made his decision” on January 6, and Johnson “not to guess them. ” 

“The president has authority of forgiveness and change,” Johnson said. Department of Justice.

Johnson continued that “if you say those other people haven’t paid a hefty penalty after being jailed and all of this looks good on you, however, the president made a decision. ” 

Mr. Trump pardoned and commuted the sentences of roughly 1,500 individuals who were convicted of crimes relating to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, including Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, both of whom were serving long sentences for seditious conspiracy. 

Trump threatened in a social media post to adopt “high tax titles, price lists and sanctions opposed to everything sold through Russia” to the United States unless Russian President Vladimir Putin reaches an agreement to end the War of your country with Ukraine.

“I am not looking to damage Russia. I love the Russian people, and I have had a very intelligent appointment with President Putin, despite the radical left of Russia, Russia, Russia,” Array wrote to Mr. Trump in Truth Social, the Platform you have.

The president added that he is “going to do Russia, whose Economy is failing, and President Putin, a very big FAVOR. Settle now, and STOP this ridiculous War! IT’S ONLY GOING TO GET WORSE.”

Trump said that if there was no agreement to end the war with Ukraine “soon,” he would take steps opposed to Moscow.

“Let’s get this war, which never would have started if I were President, over with! We can do it the easy way, or the hard way – and the easy way is always better. It’s time to “MAKE A DEAL.” NO MORE LIVES SHOULD BE LOST!!!” he wrote.

Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

  The Senate Republicans are hurried through the procedure to verify the SR. Trump for their closet and the most sensible management positions, facing delays of the Democrats who are retreating their rapid approval.  

Senate Majority Leader John Thune presented the finalized appointment of John Ratcliffe to CIA Director, Kristi Noem’s appointment to Secretary of Homeland Security and Pete Hegseth’s appointment to Secretary of Defense on Tuesday. . But Democrats forced procedural maneuvering to block attention from the appointments, which a tense scene in the Senate on Tuesday night.

“Now we’re going to vote today, and apparently, we’re going to vote tomorrow,” Republican Sen. Tom Cotton said after Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy opposed a timing deal that would have allowed the Senate to vote on Ratcliffe’s nomination Tuesday night. “Which means I hope no one makes plans for the weekend. “

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Trump is expected to meet with legislators on Wednesday at the White House. Representatives Mike Lawler, Don Bacon and Brian Fitzpatrick, three Republicans who won in the districts that in a different way were for Vice President Kamala Harris, deserve to be at the meeting.  

Bacon noted that these representatives are the “ones who provided the majority.” 

A Pass de Seattle trial will listen to the prosecution presented through 4 states that challenge the constitutionality of Mr. Trump’s decree destined to get rid of the citizenship of birth right. Lenni B. Benson, an eminent professor of immigration law and human rights at the New York Law Faculty, joined CBS News to talk about the procedures in the video below: 

The State Department has canceled all refugee travel to the United States and has halted the refugees’ remedy to comply with Mr. Trump’s suspension of the American Refugee Admissions Program, according to internal directives shared with the agencies’ reorganization and received via CBS News.  

Officials were invited to prevent the refugee referral procedure and suspend a Biden administration program that would allow personal U. S. citizens to sponsor refugees. Identified as other people displaced through war and persecution, refugees sometimes go through cycles of interviews and medical and safety screenings before being legal in the United States, the procedure sometimes takes years.

At the moment, this does not make the holders of special immigrants visas, which have helped the United States army forces.

The president ordered all federal offices to put their diversity, equity and inclusion workers paid before five p. m. Wednesday. Trump signed an executive decree on Monday by saying that the efforts to diversify the federal government were discriminatory. Read the full story here.

Willie James Inman reports the White House in the video below:

Mr. Trump’s expansive executive order aimed at boosting oil and gas drilling, mining and logging in Alaska is being cheered by state political leaders who see new fossil fuel development as critical to Alaska’s economic future and criticized by environmental groups that see the proposals as worrisome in the face of a warming climate.

The order, signed by Mr. Trump on his first day in office Monday, is consistent with a wish list submitted by Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy shortly after Mr. Trump’s election. It seeks, among other things, to open to oil and gas drilling an area of the pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge considered sacred to the Indigenous Gwich’in, undo limits imposed by the Biden administration on drilling activity in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska on the North Slope and reverse restrictions on logging and road-building in a temperate rainforest that provides habitat for wolves, bears and salmon.

In many ways, the order seeks to return to policies that were in place from Mr. Trump’s first term.

But he “simply cannot shake a magical wand and make those things move,” said Cooper Freeman, director of Alaska at the Center for Biological Diversity. Legislation and environmental regulations will have to be respectable in attempts to reach the Existing policies fund, and the demanding legal situations of the president’s plans are almost safe, he said.

A few hours after the inauguration of President Trump, the new management killed the Spanish language edition of the Official House White website.

The site, lately https://www. whitehouse. gov/es/ – now provides users with an “Error 404” message. It also included a “go home” button that directed the audience to a page featuring the video of Mr. Trump editing his first term and in the crusade song. The button was updated to read “Access the house page”.

Hispanic advocacy groups and others expressed confusion at the abrupt change and frustration at what some called the administration’s lack of efforts to maintain communication with the Latino community, which helped propel him to the presidency.

Lacasablanca, the Spanish profile of the White House X page, and the government reproductive aptitude page were also offline.

Meanwhile, the Spanish versions of other government agencies, such as the Ministry of Labor, Justice and Agriculture, were on Tuesday for users.

Asked about the changes, White House principal deputy press secretary Harrison Fields responded Tuesday that the administration is “committed to bringing back online the Spanish translation section of the website.”

“This is the day of the moment. We are developing, editing, and refining the White House website. As a component of this existing work, the archived content component of the online page is sleepy. We are committed to reloading this content in a short chronology,” he said without elaborating.

Mr. Trump removed the Spanish version of the page in 2017. At the time, White House officials said they would reinstate it. President Joe Biden reinstated the page in 2021. 

Trump on Wednesday early, called a “evil” bishop of Washington and apologized after she told him the pulpit felt by the country and LGBTQ people.

“The so-called Bishop who spoke at the National Prayer Service on Tuesday morning was a Radical Left hard line Trump hater,” Mr. Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

“She buried her church in the world of politics in a very nasty way. She disagreeable in tone, and not convincing or intelligent,” he said of the service at Washington National Cathedral given to him through Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington.

The President published measures suspended on Monday about the arrival of asylum applicants and illegally expel migrants in the country. He also signed a decree that states that two sexes, men and women will be identified through the federal government.

Budde told a president without a smile, sitting on the church bank for the standard opening service with his wife, Melania, “I ask him to have mercy, Mr. President. “

Asked what he thought about her remarks, Mr. Trump earlier said he “didn’t think it was a good service.”

But in his social post of truth, the president criticized Budde, without naming him, and introduced opposite to “illegal immigrants,” “writing,” apart from his statements of in addition to the point, the very boring and uninspired service. She’s not very smart to her because of her job!

A federal judge in Seattle has set a Thursday hearing on the lawsuit filed by Washington state, Arizona, Illinois and Oregon challenging the constitutionality of Mr. Trump’s attempt to deny birthright citizenship to the children of undocumented immigrants and temporary visas holders.

U.S. District Judge John Coughenour will be tasked with deciding a request from these states to issue a temporary restraining order blocking Mr. Trump’s edict. 

A coalition of 18 states also filed a separate federal lawsuit challenging Trump’s order on Tuesday.  

A service note from the U. S. WorkplaceU. S. For Body of Workers Control sent Tuesday directs the heads of all U. S. agencies to position all federal workers in diversity, equity and inclusion roles on leave by five p. m. And Wednesday.  

In addition to the strike workers in the paid administrative license, the non -memorandum orders the agencies to “eliminate all external media (websites, social media accounts, etc. ) of the Deia offices”, cancel the next education courses of Dei and terminate the contracts with Dei connected to the sellers of the same time on Wednesday.

By noon on Thursday, the agencies are directed to provide the OPM with a list of all DEI offices and employees and DEI-related contracts. 

The agencies must also present “a written plan to carry out a force relief action with respect to the paintings they paint in a Deia office”, at five in the afternoon. And on Friday, January 31.

Mr. Trump signed executive orders on Monday and Tuesday that aim to end DEI programs within the federal government. 

Tuesday’s order also directs the Attorney General to create a plan to discourage the personal sector from adopting or proceeding with DEI programs.

“As a component of this plan, the company identifies up to nine prospective surveys on civil compliance with indexed companies, non -profit giant companies, bases with assets of $ 500 million or more, status associations and local lawyers and medical education and medical education local and high and high schooling institutions with endowments of more than one billion dollars, “read Tuesday.

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– Jordan Freiman and Kristin Brown

Trump on Tuesday announced billions of dollars in investment of the personal sector to build synthetic intelligence infrastructure in the United States.  

OpenAI, Softbank and Oracle are planning a joint venture called Stargate, Mr. Trump said in a White House briefing. SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son joined Mr. Trump for the announcement, along with Sam Altman of OpenAI and Larry Ellison of Oracle.

In the briefing, Ellison said 10 data centers for the project were already under construction in Texas, and that more were planned. Sources previously told CBS News that Stargate would start with a data center project in Texas, and eventually expand to other states. 

“The AI ​​is promising for all of us, for each American,” Ellison told journalists.  

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Trump announced Tuesday that he had forgiven Ross Ulbricht, author of Silk Road, a dark Internet site that has been used to sell drugs, weapons and illegal services.

Trump said in an article on social media that he had spoken with Ulbricht’s mother by phone after she “signed a full and unconditional pardon for her son. “

Ulbricht operated the silk route from 2011 to its arrest in 2013, when the site seized the FBI. Users had to use cryptocurrency to pay transactions.  

Ulbricht sentenced to life imprisonment in 2015. During their trial, prosecutors said at least six deaths from drug overdose bought on the silk route had been tracked.

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Trump’s management has particularly expanded the scope of accelerated deportations, adopting a national expansion of an immigration policy known as “accelerated elimination” that in the past was limited to spaces close to US borders.

Expedited removal allows U.S. immigration officials to deport migrants who lack proper documents through a streamlined process that bypasses the lengthy and massively backlogged immigration court system. If those identified for expedited removal do not request asylum or fail to establish they may have a legitimate asylum case, they can be expeditiously deported, without an opportunity to see an immigration judge.

Prior to Tuesday’s change, federal immigration officials were only allowed to use expedited removal of unauthorized immigrants apprehended within a hundred miles of a foreign border and who had been in the U. S. for less than two weeks.

Now, these expedited deportations will apply to unauthorized immigrants anywhere in the U.S. who can’t prove they have been in the country for more than two years.

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The police leader of the American Capitol, Thomas Manger, said he involved the forgiveness of forgiveness Trump delivered on Monday night to the convicted or accused of having attacked the police after the insurrection of the Capitol there at age 4.

“I think it sends the message that politics is more than police,” Mardi told “CBS Evening News” and editor-in-chief of “CBS Evening News. ” 

The president also ordered the Department of Justice to stop all cases of pfinishing similar to the disturbances, ending the great efforts of the department under former President Joe Biden to hold those interested in the attack.  

“I am involved on my officials. I am involved in the message they get from those actions,” Merin said, adding that this can inspire officials to wonder why they are in danger.  

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Answering questions from Newshouings to the White House, the president told Newshouings that he planned to take into account an executive decree to bring water from northern California to southern California, which devastated forest fires.

“Los Angeles have large amounts of water at their disposal,” Trump said. “All they have to do is the valve. ” 

He accused California of maintaining water in the southern component of the state and leaving him in the non-violent ocean to protect the spur that lives in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

He has published in social networks in the few days, not easy, the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, “releases the northern water. Millions of gallons consisting of Day. What has taken you so long?”

A few days ago, an official who is helping to supervise the water source of southern California disputed Trump’s statement that his proposed adjustments may have mitigated forest fires.

Mark Gold, director of water scarcity for the Natural Resources Defense Council and a member of the Metropolitan Board of the water district that supplies water to another 19 million people in southern California, to CBS News: “Disorders do not have Nothing to do with the amount of water.

Trump plans to go to California at the end of the week.

– Paulina Smolinski, Laura Doan

Trump said he had read the letter left through former President Joe Biden in the Oval office, aimed at “47”.

“A letter wrote to me, I mean, I opened it last night,” the president told journalists at an improvised press convention after an occasion about personal investment in AI.

“It’s sort of a tradition. You put it in the drawer, especially of the beautiful Resolute desk, and I opened the drawer. There it was,” he said.

Trump called him “inspiring type letter. ” Take merit of him. Make an intelligent painting – – Very Array how are the paintings, “he said, describing what Biden had written.

He said he would make the letter public, calling her a “very letter. “

An executive order Mr. Trump signed Monday declared it’s now federal government policy to recognize only “two sexes, male and female,” reversing the ability of Americans to mark “other” or “X” on federal forms and causing sweeping implications in the way the federal government acknowledges gender. 

Mr. Trump has long pledged to alter the way the federal government handles the issue of gender identification, and on the campaign trail, his lines about preventing transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports prompted some of the loudest reactions from his rally-goers.

LGBTQ rights defense teams adopt to challenge Trump’s order where they can.  

“Across the country, ideologues who deny the biological truth of sex have used legal and other socially coercive means to allow men to identify as women and access intimate single-sex spaces and activities designed for women, from domestic violence of protected women to office showers for women. “Indicates M. Trump’s executive order. “

— Kathryn Watson, Caroline Linton

Just hours after Mr. Trump’s inauguration, his administration revoked a Biden-era policy that prohibited arrests by U.S. immigration agents at or near schools, places of worship and other places deemed to be “sensitive locations.”

Benjamine Huffman, whom Trump’s management has installed as acting secretary of security pending confirmation from South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, released a memo Monday that revoked the Biden administration’s immigration closure rules in “sensitive locations. “

The policy, signed through former Secretary of National Security Alejandro Mayorkas, requested the application of immigration and customs and the application of Customs and the application of the border to the choir of arresting unauthorized immigrants in or close ” that would limit people’s access to a necessity or commitment to a necessity in a necessity -so activities. “These places included schools; Adoration puts; hospitals and other fitness facilities; Shelters; Rescue centers; and public demonstrations, such as demonstrations and demonstrations.

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Democratic senator Dick Durbin, a member of the qualification of the Judicial Committee of the Senate, told journalists tonight in a pen and pad that Kash Patel, Mr. Trump to be director of the FBI, is expected to be temporarily before the committee January 29.  

Durbin said he would not vote to confirm Patel, arguing that he doesn’t have “the experience, the temperament or the judgment” for the role. 

When Trump’s promise to remodel the Department of Justice, Management reassigned on Tuesday about 20 career executives of their positions in the national crime and security divisions of the Department of Justice, several other people familiar with the measures were shown A CBS News.  

Among the affected officials were the main leaders of the crime and national security in two of the maximum critical sections in the department, the resources said. The officials of his career carried out many investigations with greater advertising through the administrations.   

The changes are signs of Trump planned adjustments in professional leadership in the Ministry of Justice.

CBS News contacted the Ministry of Justice for official comments.  

The news occurs after 4 officials of the Executive of the Ministry of Justice for Revue immigration, which manages immigration cases, were withdrawn from their positions on Monday night, according to two sources.  

– Nicole Sganga, Robert Legare and Andres Triay

The former sister-in-law of Pete Hegseth, Mr. Trump’s nominee to become secretary of defense, told senators in a sworn affidavit that he caused his second wife to fear for her personal safety and abused alcohol over the course of many years.

In the affidavit to members of the Senate Armed Services Committee and obtained by CBS News, Danielle Hegseth said she was married to Pete Hegseth’s brother from 2011 to 2019. She recounted what she had told FBI agents who conducted a background check into Hegseth as part of the nomination process. She wrote that her statement came in response to a letter from Sen. Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the committee.

NBC News first reported on the document. Tim Parlatore, Hegseth’s lawyer, denied the allegations, calling Danielle Hegseth an “anti-Trump left. “

In the affidavit, she wrote that Samantha Hegseth, Pete Hegseth’s second and now ex-wife, had told her that she once hid in the closet from Hegseth for fear of her safety, an incident she said occurred between the years of 2014 and 2016. She noted the anecdote was consistent with what she observed of Hegseth’s behavior over a number of years. 

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  Trump’s assembly with the president of the Mike Johnson room and the head of the majority of the John Thune Senate in the oval workplace began around 3:20 pm. Trump comments later this afternoon, several family resources with the consultation saying that he will announce billions of dollars in personal sector investment to build synthetic intelligence infrastructure.

First Lady Melania Trump’s hat hit many across the country and on social media on Inauguration Day.

The guy who designed it, Eric Javits, has been creating head covers for decades. Their hats are a familiar display on the national scene. They were introduced through celebrities adding Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande, and other early women such as Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush.

“I realize that it looked incredible, very educated, very collected,” Javits told CBS Mornings. “It reflects the formality of the occasion. “

He admits due to last-minute changes in the venue for President Trump’s inauguration due to freezing temperatures, he didn’t know if the first lady would wear the hat until he saw her on TV.

He credits the first lady for helping to make the now viral hat a focal point.

“I have the impression that it was not really a” wow. ” In the user or anything, so I felt that their presence and their grace and their good appearance have really given life, “he said.

Read the here.  

In his first 24 hours of power, Trump’s management was undone to the cover of the American secret of Trump’s national security advisor, John Bolton, who has become a critic of the president after Bolton’s eviction of the first administration of the first administration of Trump in 2019. Several resources told CBS News that the resolution has been made in 24 hours beyond 24 hours.

Bolton, an outspoken critic of President Trump, received coverage of the secret facilities through the Biden administration in December 2021 for the first time since serving the Trump White House. This resolution follows a series of threats from Iran related to retaliation for a drone strike ordered through Mr. Trump Bolton’s tenure, leading to the assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.  

In a statement, Bolton told CBS News that “he disappointed but not surprised that President Trump has made this decision. ” 

Read here.  

– Scott Macfarlane, Nicole Sganga and Margaret Brennan 

The Senate Judicial Committee plans to vote on the appointment of PAM Bondi for the Attorney General on January 29, he said.

The committee was set to hold a business meeting Wednesday to consider Bondi’s nomination, but its Democratic members requested to hold the nomination over for seven days, as allowed under the panel’s rules.

Bondi gave the impression at the Judicial Committee for his confirmation hearing last week. Gently obtains the approval of the Senate led through the Republican Party.

Bondi served two terms as attorney general of Florida and was part of the legal team that represented Mr. Trump during his Senate impeachment trial in early 2020. She worked as a lobbyist at the firm Ballard Partners after leaving public office in 2019.

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are responding to Mr. Trump’s executive orders signed on Day 1 of his second term in the White House. The actions include measures on immigration and birthright citizenship. CBS News’ Nancy Cordes reports as Mr. Trump’s full first day of his second term continues. 

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, criticized Mr. Trump’s resolve to pardon even many rioters on Jan. 6 who attacked police officers and broke Capitol assets.  

“While I believe some Americans were brought into the crowd on Jan. 6 and may deserve the clemency that President Trump has given, there is a big difference between violent crime and nonviolent crime,” he said in a news release. “I’m not the pardons given to other people who engaged in violence on Jan. 6, in the targeted attack by police officers or the windows that pass through to enter the Capitol, for example. “

Collins also criticized former President Joe Biden for his 11th-hour pardons.

“I also disagree with President Biden’s recent clemency decisions, adding convictions of transfer of convicted murderers, one of whom killed two FBI agents and preemptively pardoned his son, as well as five other members of his own circle of relatives in the final hours of his presidency. , she said. This has been a horrible week for our justice system. Violence will never have to be tolerated in America. “

Collins, who is the only New England Republican in any camera, is in re -election in 2026. One of the seven Republicans who voted to involve Mr. Trump in February 2021 for his role in the attack of January 6 to the states to the states to the states Joined. Capitol.  

Jacob Chansley, known as the “QAnon Shaman” and arguably one of the most recognizable Jan. 6 defendants, posted on social media on Tuesday that he had been pardoned by Mr. Trump.

“I just won the lawyer’s lawyer news. . . I have a baby, sorry!”Chansley wrote in capital letters. He said he is now going to buy firearms.  

Chansley released a criminal in 2023 after serving a little more than two years in criminal for pleading with a federal accusation of obstruction of the official procedure.

“The J6ers are and justice has ComeRay. . . ,” Chansley wrote. “Everything that is done in the dark will come to light!”” 

Trump attended the National Prayer Service in the National Cathedral on Tuesday morning. When asked about the service thereafter, he said “they may have done better. “

“What did you think?” Trump asked the journalists: “Did you like it? Did you locate that exciting? It’s not too exciting, right? I didn’t think it was an intelligent service. “

The Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde directed the component of his sermon opposite to MR. Trump, in component pointing out the felt concern through many undocumented and American undocumented immigrants.

“Let me make one last call, Mr. President, millions of other people trusted you, and as you said yesterday, you felt the providential hand of a loving God,” Budde said. “In the call of our God, I ask you to have mercy on the other people of our country. Now we are afraid. There are gay, lesbian, and transgender youth in democratic, republican, and independent families, some who care about their lives and other people, others who harvest and blank our buildings in the workplace, running on poultry farms and meatpacking factories, washing meatpacking factories, washing washes after-dinner dishes in restaurants, and painting in hospitals. Mr President, on those of our communities whose young people are concerned that their parents will fall apart and that you help those fleeing the spaces of war and persecution in their own lands to locate compassion and welcome here. “

After the sermon, Trump returned to the White House.  

A coalition of Democratic state attorneys general filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday to stop Mr. Trump’s executive order that seeks to eliminate birthright citizenship.

Mr. Trump invoked the presidential powers to begin his repression of promising immigration in a while after taking the workplace on Monday. Their executive movements included an order that ordered the Federal Government to avoid the issuance of passports, citizenship certificates and other documents to many young people born in the United States. whose mothers are in the country illegally, or for whom none of the parents is a permanent legal resident.

The trial of the 18 states, presented to the Federal Court of Massachusetts, says that Mr. Trump’s initiative violates the 14th amendment to the US Constitution, which the Federal Government has long interpreted that those born in the American land are citizens are citizens At birth. The cities of San Francisco and Washington, D. C. , also joined the disguise.

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Mr. Trump on Monday issued an order to federal agencies to deny birthright citizenship to children of parents who are unauthorized immigrants or temporary visa holders, seemingly defying the longstanding interpretation of the 14th Amendment. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins CBS News 24/7 on the legality of that order and some of Mr. Trump’s other executive actions.

Trump is expected to announce billions of dollars in personal sector investment to build synthetic intelligence infrastructure in the United States, as CBS News has learned.  

Openai, SoftBank and Oracle are making the plans a joint venture called Stargate, according to several other people familiar with the deal.  

The SoftBank CEO, Masayoshi, is in the White House on Tuesday afternoon, with Sam Altman de Openi and Larry Ellison d’Oracle.

Executives from the companies are expected to say they plan to commit $100 billion initially and pour up to $500 billion into Stargate over the next four years. Other details of the new partnership were not immediately available. 

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Mr. Trump took executive action Monday to start revoking the security clearances of his former national security adviser, John Bolton, and dozens of intelligence officials who signed a letter in 2020 claiming emails found on a laptop owned by Hunter Biden bore the hallmarks of a Russian disinformation campaign.

The executive action component of a series of measures signed through MR. Trump, in the hours they followed, enslaved him in a period of time and is one of his first steps he took to point to those who now consider that he has returned to the target. Home.

Mr. Trump said in his order that the signers of the letter “willfully weaponized the gravitas of the Intelligence Community to manipulate the political process and undermine our democratic institutions.”

“This fabrication of the imprimatur of the Intelligence Community to suppress information essential to the American people during a presidential election is an egregious breach of trust reminiscent of a third world country,” the order states. “And now the faith of Americans in all other patriotic intelligence professionals who are sworn to protect the nation has been imperiled.”

Read the here.  

Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan on Tuesday ousted through Trump’s first day into Trump’s first day. In 2022, Fagan became the first woman to lead a branch of the U. S. military.  

Fagan was relieved of her duties Monday night in a workforce-wide message by Acting Homeland Security Secretary Benjamin Huffman. 

“Under my statutory authority as the Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security I have relieved Admiral Linda L. Fagan of her duties as Commandant of the United States Coast Guard,” the brief message read, in part. “She served a long and illustrious career, and I thank her for her service to our nation.”

The Coast Guard commandant is appointed for a four-year term, and Fagan had served two years.

Read the here.  

The Trump management has recommendation to managers of the American borders who ordered them to call “illegal foreign” migrants, overthrowing a move from the Biden era to prevent the use of this term, told CBS News Two of the American customs and border sources.

The term is found in U.S. immigration law, but advocates argue it is dehumanizing. The Biden administration had instructed agents and officers to use “migrants” or “undocumented” individuals instead. 

Border officials have also been directed to stop most releases of migrants, requiring agents to get approval from headquarters before releasing migrants into the U.S. with court notices, the CBP sources said.

Attorney General Rob Bonta said it would be birthright citizenship after an executive order from Mr. Trump, as California officials brace for what is expected to be many demanding legal situations involving the new administration.

The order, signed hours after Mr. Trump’s inauguration, seeks to deny birth-law citizenship to young immigrants who are in the United States illegally or on transitory visas.

“Birthright citizenship is a right expressly guaranteed under the U. S. Constitution. “U. S. A on Monday.

The U. S. government has long interpreted the constitution that other people born on U. S. soil are citizens at birth, regardless of their parents’ immigration status.

Learn more at CBS Bay here.  

The lawyers for the leader of the proud children, Enrique Tarrio, and the founder of the guardians of the oath, Stewart Rhodes, have been released after the trunk of Mr. Rhodes.  

Tarrio, who was not in the insurrection on Jan. 6, served a 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy and other crimes. Rhodes served an 18-year sentence for seditious conspiracy and other crimes.  

Tarrio scheduled to return to Miami on Tuesday night, a circle of relatives told CBS Miami.  

Ed Martin, a champion of the Jan. 6 defendants and a speaker at a Jan. 5, 2021, “Stop the Steal” election rally has been named acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. Martin was subpoenaed by the House Jan. 6 select committee, and he will now be overseeing the Justice Department requests to dismiss Capitol riot cases. 

Trump visited the National Cathedral on Tuesday morning, he will attend the National Prayer Service.  

Senate Majority Leader John Thune told CBS News on Tuesday about the Jan. 6 pardons that Republicans are “not looking backwards, we’re looking forwards.” 

Thune underscored former President Joe Biden’s pardons at the end of his term, saying “Biden established the great use of pardon force that we’ve noted on HistoryArray. . . And I think you’re probably asking the same questions. “

The inauguration speech of Mr. Trump promised a “golden age” and described his priorities for a moment. CBS News political participants, Joel Payne and Terry Sullivan, enroll in “CBS Mornings” to break what their speech means for the long execution of the country.

Trump and the First Lady Melania Trump attended 3 opening presidential bullets at its inauguration in 2025 on Monday night: Commander -in -Chief, Liberty Ball and Starlight Ball.  

After having pronounced several previous speeches in the day and signed a series of decrees, adding one in the concession of clemency to the accused of January 6, several in the immigration policy, and some others in their plans such as withdrawals from the Meteorological Agreement of Paris, Mr. .

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Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik is facing senators’ questions on Tuesday as she defends her record and qualifications to become the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. 

Stefanik, one of Mr. Trump’s most reliable allies in Congress, goes before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations for her confirmation hearing less than 24 hours after Mr. Trump was sworn into office. Mr. Trump hopes his key Cabinet picks will sail through confirmation and take their posts once he’s president on Jan. 20. Stefanik is likely to be confirmed when the full Senate takes up a vote. 

It is said that Stefanik, 40, is the youngest American ambassador to the United Nations, the New York Republican held a position as president of the Republican Conference, and she component of the Chamber Armed Services Committee and the Selective Committee Permanent intelligence. And this set of skills that he has perfected in Congress will serve him well, said John Alterman, senior vice president and director of the Middle East program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.  

Look at your confirmation here.  

Marco Rubio, confirmed unanimously by the Senate Monday as secretary of state, said his “singular focus” will be to ensure American interests are at the center of State Department priorities.

“Our foreign policy, again, will have to concentrate on the national interest of the United States,” Rubio told CBS Mornings.

Rubio has represented Florida in the Senate since 2011 and resigned on Monday. On Tuesday morning he officially swore as Secretary of State.

Rubio sidestepped questions about Mr. Trump’s far-reaching pardons of Jan. 6 rioters, saying his focus is on his new role and the nation’s foreign policy approach. 

“I work for Donald J. Trump, the new president of the United States, the 47th president who has a clear mandate to reorient our foreign policy to one that, once again, puts America and our interests at the center,” Rubio said. 

Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, said that his total life and his career had been influenced through their parents’ resolution to come to the United States in 1956, with nothing that “dreams of a greater life. “

 “I think it reminds us that this remains the one place on earth where anyone from anywhere can achieve anything,” Rubio said. 

Vice President JD Vance swore to Rubio as secretary of state on Tuesday morning, after the Senate showed him a 99-0 vote on Monday night.  

Rubio said Trump “gave a very transparent mandate”, saying that “everything we do will have to be justified” because it makes the country stronger, safer or more prosperous. Rubio said it was the promise that his government will help him maintain.  

The secretary of state said “it’s a transformational moment,” adding that the U.S. is “heading into a new era that I think will make the world a safer place.”

“Yesterday, President Trump said in his inaugural speech that one of the main objectives of American foreign policy is the promotion of peace,” said Rubio, adding that this understands “peace through force” and promotion of peace “abandon our values. “

Trump on Monday awarded about 1,500 defendants who had been discovered of crimes on Jan. 6, 2021, in line with his longstanding promise to absorb those who participated in the attack on the U. S. Capitol from the busty Actarray 

The president’s action returns the first day at the White House and only a few hours after having sworn for a moment. Save You Congress to reaffirm Joe Biden’s victory over him in the 2020 presidential elections.  

Trump has prolonged clemency to those convicted of violent and serious crimes, adding to assault police officers and seditious conspiracy. He also ordered the Attorney General to dismiss all those who participated in the assault.

“These are the hostages, about 1,500 for the pardon of the pardon and the full pardon,” Trump said in remarks from the Oval Office. “It’s a problem. “

Read about the January 6 waivers here.  

– Melissa Quinn, Rob Legare 

Trump pronounced his moment in the inaugural speech on Monday, promising a “revolution of common sense” and pronouncing “we are starting with a new era of national success. “

In the 30-minute speech in the Capitol Rotunda, he promised a “tide” and salvation from what he said the “decline” caused through the policies of his predecessor, former President Joe Biden.  

To that end, he’s expected to sign about 200 executive orders, actions and proclamations following his address. 

“The golden age of America begins right now,” Mr. Trump said. “From this day forward, our country will flourish and be respected again all over the world.”  

Read all the transcript here of the inaugural address of Mr. Trump’s time, through Associated Press, and see the full speech in the player below.

Mr. Trump signed roughly 200 executive actions, memoranda and proclamations on his first day in office, undoing Biden administration mandates and implementing his “America first” policies. 

Mr. Trump signed executive actions related to immigration, including invoking presidential powers to launch a sweeping crackdown on immigration, tasking the military with border enforcement, designating cartels and gangs as terrorist groups and shutting down asylum and refugee admissions,  declaring a national emergency at the southern border, ordering the Defense Department to more heavily involve military resources there, tasking officials to deploy additional troops to the border. 

Mr. Trump also evolved the dismantling of birthright citizenship, that the U. S. government has long interpreted the constitution that other people born on U. S. soil are citizens at birth, whatever the prestige of their parents’ immigration, which means that means that means that it means that it means that it means that executive action is likely to be legally challenged.

Trump also signed executive movements to gather the federal staff in the office, finish the projects of diversity, equity and inclusion in the federal government and tell the Department of Justice not to the 90 -day prohibition of Tiktok.  

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