On his first day back, Trump faces a pointed sermon and a slew of lawsuits
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77% : Donald Trump promised to act with "historic speed and strength" when he entered the oval office and by the time he completed his first 24 hours in the job, he delivered on that pledge.71% : Biden has declined to say what he wrote, noting "that's between Trump and me".'Have mercy': Bishop makes pointed sermon in front of TrumpTrump started his first full day as America's commander-in-chief by attending a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral.
59% : But Trump's "border czar", Tom Homan, said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had launched smaller operations the day after the inauguration.
56% : Within hours, Trump experiences the limits of his powerHours after he was sworn into office, Trump signed a flurry of executive orders, which he vowed would enact "the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense".
56% : "I'm not going to tell you specific locations out of safety concerns, but ICE is back doing their job effective today.
54% : Trump responded by opening the drawers of the Resolute Desk and pulling out an envelope with the number "47" scrawled on the front.
53% : Armed with his signature black marker and trademark bluster, Trump issued nearly 1,600 pardons and signed dozens of executive orders that rolled back many of the signature policies of his predecessor.
53% : After eclipsing his first week record of executive actions, Trump is facing an extensive list of legal challenges to his orders.
53% : Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is also facing multiple legal challenges in court.
52% : Sitting at the Resolute Desk inside the Oval Office, Trump was settling into his new role and taking questions from reporters when he was asked about a treasured presidential custom.
50% : Trump tapped the richest man in the world to lead DOGE in identifying potential spending cuts and streamlining government regulations.
50% : He's been under Secret Service protection ever since, but his detail was taken away from him hours after Trump was sworn in.
48% : "I am disappointed but not surprised that President Trump has made this decision," Bolton said in a statement to CNN.
47% : When asked for his reaction by reporters, Trump said the sermon was "not too exciting"."I didn't think it was a good service," he said.
44% : "Jan 6 rioters walk freeTo the surprise of his opponents and critics, Trump ordered the immediate release of everyone jailed over the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol.
41% : Trump maintained the tradition when he handed over to Biden in 2020 despite his refusal to follow other conventions, such as attending the inauguration ceremony.
39% : No sign of mass immigration crackdown yetTrump pledged to introduce the largest deportation program in US history once in office and started laying the groundwork for this plan with a series of executive orders signed on day one.
36% : "Her comments came hours after Trump signed a slew of executive orders, including one that proclaimed the US government will only recognise two sexes, male and female.
35% : "Trump and his vice-president, JD Vance, showed no emotion during the sermon, but did exchange a few whispered words.
34% : Four additional states filed a similar suit later in the day, bringing the total number of states challenging Trump to 22.New Jersey Democratic Attorney-General Matt Platkin said presidents might have broad authority but they are not kings.
34% : Trump issued full pardons to nearly 1,500 people involved in the attack.
32% : The next year, Bolton published a memoir in which he claimed Trump was woefully ill-informed on foreign policy matters, and claims he personally asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to help him win the 2020 election.
28% : After Trump signed an executive order to cut off birthright citizenship -- the right of any child born on US soil to call themselves an American citizen -- 18 Democratic attorneys-general filed a lawsuit.
27% : A Trump enemy loses security detailWithin hours of taking office, Trump terminated the Secret Service detail that was assigned to his former national security adviser, John Bolton.
25% : The Associated Press reported that within minutes of Trump being sworn in, migrants who had appointments to enter the US using the special app saw them cancelled.
25% : Trump had said ahead of inauguration day that he would pardon some of the people involved in the riots, but suggested particularly violent offenders might not be freed.
18% : "I thought he was a very dumb person," Trump said.
14% : Trump denied the allegations and said Bolton "should go to jail".
9% : "During a White House press conference, Trump called Bolton a "stupid guy" and said no-one should expect a security detail for life.
6% : Trump fired Bolton in September 2019 after saying he "strongly disagreed with many" of his hawkish foreign policy positions.
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