Trump signs executive orders while on stage at post-inauguration rally
He further imposed a hiring freeze, ordered federal agencies to address cost of living, withdrew from the Paris Climate Accord, and signed several more.
President Donald Trump on Monday signed a number of executive orders while on stage at the Capital One arena in Washington, D.C.
Trump signed the orders from a desk on stage and showed the individual documents to a cheering crowd.
"The first item that President Trump is signing is the rescission of 78 Biden era executive actions, executive orders, presidential memoranda and others," an aide told the crowd.
"The second item President Trump is a regulatory freeze, as you announced in the speech, preventing bureaucrats from issuing any more regulations until we have full control of this government with this administration," the aide continued.
"the next item, sir, is a freeze on all federal hiring, accepting the military and a number of other excluded categories again, until full control of the government is achieved And we understand the objectives of government going forward," he continued.
He further imposed a hiring freeze, ordered federal agencies to address cost of living, withdrew from the Paris Climate Accord, and signed several more.