US President Donald Trump has more than lived up to his promise of disruption. «Your head will spin when you see what's going to happen,» he had said about his day 1 in White House. And he did make heads spin with his dozens of orders.
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Within four days of being sworn in as the president, Trump has rattled the US as well as the world. The very first day he signed dozens of executive orders, directing radical changes in the country. He also went on to create flutter at the international stage. Raw threats in his address to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, shocked many while his withdrawal from the WHO and Paris Climate Agreement came as too sudden a step.
How Trump disrupted America
In one of his first acts as the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at ending «birthright citizenship» — meaning the automatic American citizenship that is granted to anyone born in the country. It's a policy change he's long promised — but implementing it won't be easy. A federal judge in Seattle on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from implementing the order, calling it «blatantly unconstitutional». «Obviously we will appeal it,» Trump told reporters.
Trump declared a national emergency on the U.S.-Mexico border and