
Since assuming office on January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump has undertaken a series of significant actions aimed at reshaping various aspects of U.S. policy. withdrawal from World Health Organization (WHO) to trade tariff on China, here you will read Trump’s actions and its consequences. Here are 10 notable actions of the United States’ new president Donald Trump.

- United State’s Withdrawal From World Health Organizations:
On 20th January 2025, After Taking Oath of the US president, Donald Trump signed an executive order to pull out from the World Health Organization (WHO). The move sparked intense debate worldwide, President Donald Trump announced that the United States will officially withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO). The decision is part of the administration’s broader “America First” policy, and marks a major shift in U.S. global health policy.

Citing concerns over the WHO’s handling of global health crises and its relationship with China, President Trump stated, “The American people deserve accountability and transparency. We will not continue funding an organization that has repeatedly failed in its mission to protect global health.”
The withdrawal means that the U.S., historically the largest financial contributor to the WHO, will no longer provide funding or participate in its initiatives. Critics argue that this decision could weaken global pandemic preparedness and response efforts. Health experts warn that cutting ties with the organization could hinder efforts to combat infectious diseases, particularly in vulnerable regions.
Trump also gives another reason for withdrawal from WHO, he quotes that China with 1.4 Billion of population is contributing only 29 Million USD to the World health Organization. On the other hand, the US is contributing more than 325 Millions USD despite less populations. SO he had asked WHO to come with a new & calculated proposal for funds.
While the withdrawal is set to take full effect in 2026, global leaders and health organizations are urging the U.S. to reconsider. As the world continues to battle public health challenges, the decision leaves many questioning what the future of global health cooperation will look like without U.S. leadership.
- Donald trump’s Withdrawal From The Paris Climate Agreement:
President Donald Trump signed an executive order & announced on 20th-January that the United States will officially withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement. This decision, in line with the administration’s “America First” energy policy, signals a major departure from previous international climate commitments.
President Trump justified the withdrawal by stating, “This agreement puts an unfair burden on American businesses and workers while allowing other nations to continue polluting with little consequence. We are prioritizing American energy independence and economic growth.”
The decision means that the U.S. will no longer be bound by the emission reduction targets set under the agreement, nor will it contribute to the Green Climate Fund, which aids developing nations in addressing climate change. Critics argue that this move undermines global efforts to combat climate change and diminishes America’s leadership on environmental issues.
Environmental activists and world leaders have expressed concern over the potential consequences. “The world needs the U.S. to be part of the solution, not part of the problem,” said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
- Donald Trump Imposes Heavy Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China., Trump’s Trade War Begin-
In a move aimed at protecting American industries, President Donald Trump announced on Monday the imposition of new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. This decision, part of the administration’s “America First” economic policy, seeks to address trade imbalances and bolster domestic manufacturing.

President Trump defended the tariffs, stating, “For too long, these countries have taken advantage of the United States with unfair trade practices. These tariffs will ensure that American workers and businesses get the fair treatment they deserve.”
The new tariffs will impact a range of goods, including steel, aluminum, and agricultural products. Critics warn that the move could escalate trade tensions and lead to retaliatory tariffs from affected countries, potentially harming U.S. exporters.
The Canadian Prime Minister expressed disappointment, calling the tariffs “unjustified” and vowing to respond in kind. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador also criticized the decision, emphasizing the need for diplomacy over trade barriers. Meanwhile, China has condemned the tariffs and hinted at countermeasures targeting U.S. imports.
- Trump Shutdown the DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) Program of US Government:
In a significant policy shift, President Donald Trump announced on 20th-January, the closing of several federal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This decision, part of the administration’s broader efforts to streamline government operations and prioritize merit-based policies, has sparked widespread debate across the country.
President Trump defended the move, stating, “We are restoring fairness in hiring and education by eliminating unnecessary bureaucratic diversity mandates. America should be a place of equal opportunity for all, based on talent and hard work.”
- Trump Overhauls Immigration Policy and Orders Mass Deportations:
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to overhaul U.S. immigration policies, prioritizing stricter enforcement and mass deportations of undocumented and illegal immigrants. This decision, part of the Trump administration’s broader “America First” agenda, has sparked intense debate across the nation.

President Trump defended the move, stating, “We are restoring law and order by removing those who have entered our country illegally. America must prioritize the safety and security of its citizens.”
The policy includes increasing funding for border security, expanding detention facilities, and deploying additional immigration enforcement officers to expedite deportations. The administration has also reinstated the “Remain in Mexico” policy and ended certain pathways for asylum seekers.
- Trump and Elon Musk’s Government Efficiency Initiatives Under DOGE
To streamline federal operations, President Donald Trump has launched a series of government efficiency initiatives under the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) headed by Elon Musk, aimed at reducing bureaucracy, cutting costs, and improving service delivery. The administration’s reforms are designed to make the federal government “leaner, faster, and more accountable.”
Key components of the initiative include the consolidation of federal agencies with overlapping responsibilities, digitization of government services to improve accessibility, and a hiring freeze for non-essential positions. The administration has also introduced performance-based budgeting, ensuring that departments meet efficiency benchmarks before receiving additional funding.
- Donald Trump’s Foreign Aid Reevaluation, DOGE in Action Mode Against the USAID-
President Donald Trump has announced a comprehensive reevaluation of U.S. foreign aid, aiming to ensure that cutting down the foreign AID by 60%.
The Trump administration’s initiative seeks to cut funding to countries that do not align with U.S. interests while prioritizing aid that directly benefits national security and economic growth.
President Trump stated, “For too long, American taxpayers have funded foreign governments without accountability. We are taking bold action to ensure that every dollar spent overseas serves American interests first.”
As part of this effort, the Trump administration has enlisted the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative to conduct audits and performance reviews of aid programs. DOGE, a nonpartisan agency focused on evaluating government spending, will identify wasteful programs and recommend changes to maximize effectiveness.
- Donald Trump’s New Energy Policy for United State of America:
President Donald Trump has announced a new energy policy focused on boosting domestic production, reducing reliance on foreign oil, and rolling back environmental regulations. The administration’s initiative prioritizes energy independence while supporting traditional fossil fuels and expanding nuclear energy.
President Trump said, America will no longer be dependent on foreign nations for our energy needs. We are unlocking our full potential, creating jobs, and ensuring affordable energy for every American.
The policy includes increased drilling on federal lands, the expansion of offshore oil and gas exploration, and the revitalization of coal mining. The administration is also pushing for greater investment in nuclear power, positioning it as a clean and reliable alternative.
- Trump’s Economic Measures for Making America Great Again and Keep America First-
Key aspects of Trump’s plan include significant tax cuts for individuals and corporations, incentives for manufacturing jobs, and deregulation efforts to encourage business expansion. The administration is also pushing for infrastructure investments to modernize roads, bridges, and transportation systems.
Critics argue that these measures primarily benefit large corporations and the wealthy while increasing the national deficit. “These policies favor the rich while leaving working-class Americans behind,” said Senator Elizabeth Warren. “We need economic policies that help everyone, not just big businesses.”
- Trump Signed an Executive Order to Pardons Accused of January 6 Related Events-
In a highly controversial move, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order and granted pardons to individuals convicted and accused in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. The decision has sparked intense reactions from both supporters and critics, reigniting debates over accountability and justice.
President Trump defended the pardons, stating, “These are patriots who have been unfairly treated by a biased justice system. We are standing up for those who love their country and were caught in a political witch hunt.”
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