17 decrees of US President Biden on the first day of his term to reverse the decisions of the Trump administration



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Biden entered the Oval Office of the White House, where he arrived after the inauguration ceremonies ended, and signed his first decrees to reverse policies frequently discussed during the Trump era.

The president of the United States, Biden, made a decision for the first time that required the use of masks in federal buildings and campuses due to Kovid-19.

BACK TO INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS

Biden, who made the fight against climate change one of his priorities, signed the presidential decree to re-participate in the Paris Climate Agreement, from which Trump withdrew, which denied global warming.

Biden also signed a decree to return to the World Health Organization, where Trump left after the Kovid-19 outbreak.

CANCELED ONE OF TRUMP’S FIRST ACTIONS

Biden also lifted the travel ban against some Muslim countries, which was started by Donald Trump with the decree he signed about a week after taking office.

Biden also signed a decree to cut funding for the wall built on the Mexican border, one of the most controversial decisions of the Trump era.

CANCELLATION DECREE OF THE PETROLEUM LINES PROJECT

Biden also signed a decree on the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline project, which Obama rejected in November 2015 for environmental reasons after 7 years of evaluation, but approved by Donald Trump.

The 2,735-kilometer pipeline project, which will bring Canadian oil to US refineries in the Gulf of Mexico, was expected to transfer approximately 800,000 barrels of oil per day.

Biden signed a total of 17 separate decrees on his first day in the White House.

Biden told reporters in the Oval Office that Donald Trump left him a “very generous” letter, but that he did not want to share the contents of the letter.

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