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Opinions | I understand Trump's second term by reading the first 100 executive orders

So, as a doomed breakdown of Trump, these orders are not a bad proxy.

The verbs in Trump's execution order are being explained. “Release” is a constant activity that even appears in certain titles. The economy must be released; the potential of private citizens must be released; the energy must be released. “Release” gives way to “recovery”, whether it is prosperity, common sense or freedom of speech. (The death penalty, Trump's decades of concern, also needs to be restored, such as “McKinley Hill”, honoring the greatness of the United States.) Finally, in Trump's orders, there are many “protects” and “defense” in Trump's orders, protecting citizens, protecting immigrant invaders, from women, defending women against religion and powerless religious people, in case of religious people, unwelcome citizens, not belonging to the grace of citizens, infringing on religion, which is incomprehensible citizens. A new White House Faith Office.

These verbs tell us how Trump views the country. Only the suppressed United States needs to be released; only the neglected United States needs to be restored; only the fragile United States needs protection. No wonder Trump immediately announced some concurrent national emergency situations involving energy supply, borders, crime cartels and even the International Criminal Court. Biden is Trump’s blame for the deteriorating state of our union, and in recent years he has served Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama as Trump’s choice.

Throughout the execution order, Trump wasted his direct ex at the White House to promote radical climate policy, trampling on freedom of speech, embedding Dee throughout the federal government, limiting energy production, encouraging immigration invasions, commuting to the prison sentences of dead prisoners, and doing his best, and most importantly, deploying the federal government against political enemies.

The last point is the theme of Trump's first executive order, EO 14147, which continues his campaign. “The American people witnessed a systematic movement of the last administration against its perceived political opponents, causing many federal law enforcement agencies and the intelligence community to have legal weapons of force.” His order asserted that such behavior was not about the legitimate pursuit of justice, but about the “inflicting political pain.”

Ironically, the order, titled ends the federal government's weaponization, was in a few subsequent orders that Trump ordered his own administration to engage in this weaponization. Trump repeatedly attacked major law firms that worked with Democratic clients or conducted prior investigations with Trump, suspended their security permits and terminated any major investigations of government contracts. He also called on the Attorney General and the Director of the National Intelligence Department to review or investigate various actions by the Biden administration, which he accused not only of “myopia” but also of “illegal and immoral.”

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