In a recent article, President Trump outlines his administration’s actions aimed at restoring what he describes as common sense to government.
Key actions include designating English as the official language of the United States and eliminating certain diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives that the administration views as discriminatory. Additionally, the administration has reversed various policies from the previous Biden administration, including the dismissal of lawsuits against police departments and the banning of COVID-19 vaccine mandates in federally funded schools.
The article highlights the Trump administration’s focus on merit-based hiring and the dismantling of DEI offices across government agencies and private organizations. Notable outcomes of these policies include the closure of PBS’s DEI office and the termination of DEI programs by companies such as Disney and Goldman Sachs. The Department of Justice has also initiated actions to address what it describes as politically motivated lawfare from the previous administration, reinforcing its commitment to protect American citizens from perceived government overreach.
Furthermore, President Trump emphasizes the importance of protecting constitutional rights, including the Second Amendment and religious freedoms. His administration’s actions also include an examination of various regulations to ensure they do not infringe upon these rights, as well as the declassification of historical documents related to notable assassinations. Overall, the article presents a series of policy changes aimed at realigning government functions with the administration’s vision of American values.
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