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BREAKING NEWS: President Donald Trump Signs His First Executive Orders At The Capitol


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·Jan 30, 2025

Great. We went to the helicopter. It was freezing. Sun is a little dece.

Yeah, yes it is. So, what would you like us to do? Sign your official documents. Assume they're going to be happy with these docs. Might be the tradition, sir. The first is 22 cabinet and cabinet level appointments for your signature.

Okay, okay. The next one will be, excuse me, the next one will be 47 sub cabinet level appointments, sir, but you don't have to sign for a second time.

Okay, thank you, sir. Now, we have 31 acting designations and appointments to effectively take control of the government. Do that. That's important. That's important. We have 15 commission chairman and acting chairman appointments.

Send commission chairman. He was number one at Harvard. You know that good council. They have something in common. Thank you, sir.

Lastly, we have a proclamation ordering about all future inauguration days, including this inauguration day, that flags shall be flown at full mast. Very important.

It was a beautiful place to have an inauguration. Tonight, the sound was so good. The temperature was 7. Put the sound maybe something to think about. Thank you.

Okay, good acoustics. Yes, all right, now we go toch. Great, nice to meet you very much. Take that.

All right, see, thank you.

Name's Mr. President. Did you have a good meeting?

Former president: Very nice, very nice. Beautiful custom, Mr. It goes back as long as hell. Before that, it was a stagecoach. But it was, I thought it was beautiful. Thank you. Great job, great.

Mr., do you have a reaction to the pardon president B did at the last minute?

Well, I'm not going to discuss it now. I thought, I think it was unfortunate that he did that. We won't discuss it now. There’s plenty of time to discuss it. Thank you, thank you very much.

Should we go to lunch?

Okay, head to lunch. Ready for lunch? That was three times the number of the point you did in 2017, sir. Did one where?

Stop, that's get. Thank you. That was great. That was great. That was great. Stand in ovation. I like it.

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