What has Trump accomplished during the first month of his second term?
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() In the first month of his second term, President Donald Trump has signed dozens of executive orders targeting issues ranging from immigration to gender identity, while his administration has held near-daily impromptu news conferences and multiple meetings with foreign leaders.

Sources told it feels like it has been 100 days since Trump took office, instead of just over 30.

They expect more action in the coming days from the president, including a push to work more closely with Congress. Trump has teased an upcoming meeting with Democrats at the White House.

Trump speaks at Republican Governors Dinner

On Thursday, Trump delivered remarks at the Republican Governors Dinner highlighting his numerous achievements.

Trump claimed Guantanamo Bay was built for thousands, adding that some migrants are too dangerous to go back to their own country. 

“In some cases, they’re so bad, we don’t want them to go back to their country,” Trump said. “We want to watch them because if they do sneak in, we don’t want them anywhere near our country.”

He also criticized U.S. spending on global agreements and called the Green New Deal one of the greatest scams in history.  He also claimed Canada would soon praise the U.S. national anthem despite recent boos.

Executive orders

On his first day in office, Trump signed 26 executive orders. Comparatively, he signed 33 during his first 100 days in 2017.

Many of the executive orders Trump has signed so far are aimed at immigration, including one that declared a national emergency at the southern border and directed the Department of Defense to send 1,500 troops to the area, adding to the 2,500 already there. 

Military helicopters have been deployed to deport migrants, and Immigration and Communications Enforcement officers have been conducting large-scale operations in cities across the United States.

“I think they’re doing a great job. You know, you have people that are hiding. We have professionals that hiding,” Trump said of the ICE raids.

The moves come as Trump reportedly expands the CIA’s use of drone surveillance flights over Mexico. The White House recently designated drug cartels and other transnational criminal groups as terrorist organizations.

Other executive orders have aimed at diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives across the federal government and educational institutions. Some private companies have reversed their DEI-related programs as a result.

Federal agencies have also been directed to use sex, not gender, in federal policies and documents. Another executive order banned transgender athletes from competing in girls and women’s sports.

Efficiency within the government

Trump also created the Department of Government Efficiency, which he said would “slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures” and restructure federal agencies.

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy were tapped to lead DOGE after Trump’s reelection. However, Ramaswamy has since left the department, and the White House has said in legal documents that Musk is not actually in charge at DOGE but is instead an adviser to the president.

Members of DOGE reportedly gained access to sensitive and classified data, which has sparked concern from lawmakers.

The Associated Press recently reported that DOGE gained access to sensitive Treasury data, including Social Security systems. DOGE agents also gained access to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the agency said this month. New York Magazine reported at least one DOGE worker has been to the Commerce Department’s Maryland headquarters, where they gained access to the agency’s IT system. Additionally, DOGE took control of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s funding, locked out workers, accessed classified information and removed leadership.

A lawsuit filed by 14 Democratic states challenged DOGE’s authority to access sensitive government data. The attorneys general argued Musk has power that can only be given to those elected or confirmed through the Senate. While U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan said there are legitimate questions about Musk’s authority, she refused to issue a temporary restraining order blocking him from accessing government data systems or participating in worker layoffs.

With federal cuts have come layoffs and firings. While no official number of those terminated has been made available, the Associated Press estimates that thousands of federal employees have been shown the door in the wake of Trump’s directives.

About 77,000 federal employees have accepted a deferred resignation offer spearheaded by the Trump administration. Despite court-ordered deadline extensions, U.S. District Court Judge George O’Toole ultimately declined to further pause the program, allowing the government to proceed.

Cabinet picks

A number of Trump’s picks for his Cabinet have been confirmed by the Senate, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio; Attorney General Pam Bondi; Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy; Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth; Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Hegseth is headed to Guantanamo Bay on Thursday as the U.S. ramps up migrant detention operations at the military outpost in Cuba. 

The visit comes one day after House Democrats sent Hegseth a letter asking why military resources such as aircraft and doctors are being diverted to the base.

digital reporters Safia Samee Ali and Jeff Arnold, and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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