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The 56 Executive Actions Biden Has Signed in the first month!

On cue, CNN and Politico insisted that yesterday, February 15th, was the real first day of the Biden regime. The claim is made as a result of Congress’ decision to waste a month (and millions of dollars) trying to impeach and remove President Trump (again).

But the claim appears to be designed to cover for the extreme government by executive fiat – that is to say, without the legislative branch – that the Biden administration has embarked upon.



Joe Biden has signed a whopping 56 executive actions in under one month, dwarfing efforts made by his predecessors, and contravening his own claims that someone who governs in that manner is “a dictator.”


The full list of Joe Biden’s executive actions follows:


Re-engage with corrupt World Health Organization

End withdrawal process. Jan. 20


Create bureaucratic position for COVID-19 coordinator


Rejoin jobs-killing Paris climate agreement


Destroy Keystone XL pipeline


Ask agencies to extend eviction/foreclosure moratoriums

Request Jan. 20


Ask Education Dept. to extend student-loan pause

Request Jan. 20


End the patriotic “1776 Commission”


Include undocumented immigrants in census


Enhance DACA, which helps illegal aliens

Memorandum Jan. 20


Require masks/distancing on all federal property and by federal workers


Reverse travel ban targeting primarily Muslim countries


Stop construction of border wall, opening borders

Proclamation Jan. 20


Forcing transgenderism into schools


Unenforceable ethics pledge for executive-branch personnel


Modernize regulatory review

Memorandum Jan. 20


End immigration enforcement


Extend protection from deportation for Liberians in U.S.

Memorandum Jan. 20


Revoke certain executive orders concerning federal regulation


Freeze any new or pending regulations

Memorandum Jan. 20


Fill supplies for COVID-19


Increase FEMA reimbursement to states for National Guard

Memorandum Jan. 21


Establish “COVID-19 Pandemic Testing Board” as added bureaucracy


More COVID-19-related bureaucracy


Calls for more COVID-related data


Takes credit for Trump-era policy of 1m vaccinations per day

Directives Jan. 21


Delays opening of schools


OSHA guidance


Require face masks at airports


Establish a racially-motivated, anti-white approach to COVID treatment


Prioritize other nations in COVID response

Directive Jan. 21


Ask agencies to boost food aid, improve delivery of Trump stimulus checks


Restore collective bargaining power for federal workers


Repeal ban on transgender people serving openly in U.S. military


Tighten ‘Buy American’ rules in government procurement


Reinstate coronavirus travel restrictions on Brazil, most of Europe


End the Justice Department’s use of private prisons


Directs HUD to address discriminatory housing practices

Memorandum Jan. 26


Combat racism against Asian-Americans, Pacific Islanders

Memorandum Jan. 26


Directs agencies to engage in consultations with tribal governments

Memorandum Jan. 26


Pause new oil and gas leasing on U.S. lands/waters, elevate climate change as national-security, foreign-policy priority


Re-establish President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology


Directs agencies to make decisions on best available science, evidence

Memorandum Jan. 27


Reopen Obamacare marketplaces, lower recent barriers to joining Medicaid


Lift certain restrictions on abortion funding

Memorandum Jan. 28


Keep aluminum tariffs on U.A.E., scrapping Trump administration’s exemption


Begin ending “Remain in Mexico” program, “restore” U.S. asylum system


Start roll back of “public charge rule” (which imposes a wealth test on would-be immigrants), review other recent barriers to legal immigration


Create task force to reunite migrant families separated at the border


Retroactively reimburse states fully for FEMA-eligible costs tied to COVID

Memorandum. . Feb. 2


Rebuild U.S. refugee resettlement program


Expand promotion LGBTQism around the world

Memorandum. . Feb. 4


Prevent Myanmar military from accessing property


Reestablish the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships to help address the needs of low-income people


Review supply chains for semiconductors and other ‘critical goods’

Executive order. Expected in ‘coming weeks’


Source Collaboration - theNationPulse.com

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