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Trump is breaking norms already. A roundup of policies shocking allies and opponents.

Feb 03, 2025 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

93% : Trump called the report "accurate, well done" and "incredible.
72% : "One way to understand it would be, in a claim that I've made, that Trump is going to be a great 19th century president," Poast told USA TODAY.
70% : Trump directed the secretary of State and Office of Management and Budget to identify new partners to cover the activities previously handled by the World Health Organization.
61% : Trump invited some of the richest people in the world - Amazon Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, and Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk - to his inauguration and seated them in front of his Cabinet designees.
58% : But Trump said Thursday he expected to win the case if it reaches the Supreme Court.
56% : Musk's cars and rockets are subsidized by the government, and he won an advisory role in the administration as head of the Department of Government Efficiency.
50% : "I just think we'll end up winning in court, in the Supreme Court," Trump said.
48% : However, experts said it raised ethical red flags because of conflicts of interest over an industry Trump wants to help regulate.
48% : But Trump, who campaigned from day one on pardoning Jan. 6 defendants he called "political prisoners" and "hostages," acted on his first day in office Jan. 20.
45% : "Seemed a little unfair to me," Trump said when signing the order Jan. 20.
44% : Instead, Trump ordered the National Security Council to set up mechanisms to safeguard public health and fortify biosecurity.
43% : "We have been treated very badly from this foolish gift that should have never been made," Trump said in his inauguration speech on Jan. 20.
42% : "While IGs aren't immune from committing acts requiring their removal, and they can be removed by the president, the law must be followed," the top members of the Judiciary Committee, The top members of the Senate Judiciary Committee - Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Dick Durbin, D-Ill. - wrote to Trump on Tuesday asking for his justifications.
42% : But the litigation continues to smolder since Trump said he would continue pausing grants for a review.
41% : In foreign affairs, Trump has needled allies Canada and Mexico.
41% : "Canada is totally reliant on us therefore they should be a state," Trump told reporters Jan. 25.
40% : "He doesn't believe that these people should have the right to have security clearances and private details for the rest of their lives," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters about Trump on Wednesday.
37% : We will not be broken," Trump said referencing global conflicts in his inaugural address.
36% : " Like Mexico, Trump has been jabbing Canada for years, referring to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as "governor," and joking about whether the country should become a U.S. state.
34% : Full pardon," Trump said in the Oval Office, along with 14 whose sentences he commuted.
33% : During his first week in office, Trump pulled the security details for several former top aides who criticized him after they left the government.
32% : Just days before returning to oversee the U.S. Mint, Trump coined his own cryptocurrency Jan. 17 memorializing his response to a July 2024 assassination attempt.
32% : Trump has also taken aim at the Constitution, ordering federal agencies to stop recognizing the citizenship of U.S.-born children when both their parents are not authorized to be in the country.
32% : Trump contends countries have been trading unfairly so beginning Saturday he added a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% on goods from China.
31% : Trump is seeking a buyer for TikTok to avoid a congressional ban on its Chinese parent company.
30% : Tensions were high enough between Trump and these men that former President Joe Biden preemptively pardoned Milley and Fauci on his last day in office for unspecified, nonviolent crimes they may have committed since 2014.
30% : The U.S. turned the canal over to Panama in 1999, but Trump contends he should take it back, saying that China has gained too much influence over it and the fees on U.S. ships are too high.
28% : " Trump ordered the U.S. to withdraw from the World Health Organization.
27% : Trump refused to rule out using the military during a Jan. 7 news conference.
23% : "We are merely looking at parts of the big bureaucracy where there has been tremendous waste and fraud and abuse," Trump told reporters Wednesday.
23% : Dr. Ashish Jha, President Joe Biden's White House coordinator for the COVID-19 response, said before Trump's order, that the U.S. should overhaul the World Health Organization, "not abandon it," noting that the risk is not learning about and coordinating the response to new health threats.
18% : Trump had accused retired Gen. Mark Milley, his chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the first term, of treason, which Milley denied.
18% : Trump complained that China paid less in dues to the WHO, despite having a larger population than the U.S. He previously criticized the organization's reluctance to challenge China during the COVID-19 pandemic.
17% : Capping off his first week in the Oval Office, Trump fired 17 inspectors general, or watchdogs against fraud and corruption in federal agencies.
0% : At least two others lost their security teams: John Bolton, Trump's former national security adviser, who Trump fired by tweet in 2019 and called "stupid," and Mike Pompeo, his former secretary of State, who disagreed with Trump over foreign affairs but remained under threat from Iran.

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