On his first full day in office, President Donald Trump announced plans to implement a 10% tariff on Chinese imports starting in February. He cited fentanyl trafficking concerns, stating that “discussions are based on the fact that they’re sending fentanyl to Mexico and Canada.”
During a press conference, Trump also justified his decision to pardon two individuals convicted for their roles in the Capitol riot, part of nearly 1,600 pardons issued since his inauguration. He described these actions as steps toward “national healing.”
In a significant policy shift, the administration introduced new guidelines permitting immigration raids in sensitive locations such as churches and schools, signaling a tougher approach to immigration enforcement.
Trump’s presidency kicked off with a flurry of executive orders, outlining major policy changes to fulfill his campaign promises. The proposed tariff on Chinese imports signals a potential escalation in U.S.-China trade tensions, setting the stage for economic and diplomatic challenges ahead.
Stay updated as these early decisions shape the trajectory of U.S. policies and international relations.