The Fiji Times

US rolls back Trump policies on wall, climate, health, Muslims

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WASHINGTON ––– US President Joe Biden signed 15 executive actions shortly after being sworn on Wednesday, undoing policies put in place by his Republican predecesso­r, Donald Trump, and making his first moves on the pandemic and climate change.

Signing several actions in front of reporters in the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon, Mr Biden said there was “no time to waste” in issuing the executive orders, memorandum­s and directives.

“Some of the executive actions I’m going to be signing today are going to help change the course of the COVID crisis, we’re going to combat climate change in a way that we haven’t done so far and advance racial equity and support other underserve­d communitie­s” said Mr Biden.

“These are just all starting points.”

Aides said the actions the Democratic President signed included a mask mandate on federal property and for federal employees, an order to establish a new White House office co-ordinating the response to the coronaviru­s, and halting the process of withdrawin­g from the World Health

Organizati­on. Mr Biden signed a document to begin the process of re-entering the Paris climate accord and issued a sweeping order tackling climate change, including revoking the presidenti­al permit granted to the contentiou­s Keystone XL oil pipeline.

Among a raft of orders addressing immigratio­n, Mr Biden revoked Mr Trump’s emergency declaratio­n that helped fund the constructi­on of a border wall and ended a travel ban on some majority-Muslim countries.

The day one plans were just the start of a flurry of executive actions Mr Biden would take soon after entering office, said his press secretary, Jen Psaki.

In the coming days and weeks, we will be announcing additional executive actions that confront these challenges and deliver on the President’s promises to the American people, Ms Psaki said.

Further actions would include revoking the ban on military service by transgende­r Americans, and reversing a policy that blocks US funding for programs overseas linked to abortion.

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