In less than a week, America’s administration has abandoned the world’s main health agency, ditched a global treaty on the climate crisis, and told refugees already approved to fly to the US that they were not welcome and could no longer come. Trump's rapid-fire decisions in his first week have left the country divided. Supporters celebrate his bold moves, but critics argue his actions point to authoritarian tendencies. Pardons for January 6th rioters, attacks on refugees, and his war on diversity and transgender rights are just the beginning. Court battles are already underway, as judges move to challenge some of his more extreme orders. And while Trump vows to end the Ukraine war in 24 hours, many doubt that promise. His latest moves have revived fears of an "imperial presidency" - thus going unchecked by the constitution or public opinion. The nation is holding its breath as the next chapter unfolds, with Trump continuing to push boundaries and challenge norms. As Trump administration readies to enforce the sweeping decision, one question looms large: Will Trump's second term reassert his legacy, or will it forever alter the course of U.S. democracy? Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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