President Donald Trump issues numerous executive orders in his first decisions as the 45th President of the United States (it was indeed the 45th President, not the 47th), not the 47th as mentioned.
These include:
1. Acknowledging only two recognized genders: male and female.
2. Declaring a national border emergency to address immigration.
3. Withdrawing the US from the World Health Organization (WHO).
4. Deploying military forces to secure the southern border.
5. Designating drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
6. Reinstating the “Remain in Mexico” policy and ending “Catch and Release.”
7. Initiating a new border wall construction phase.
8. Terminating energy drilling restrictions imposed under the previous administration.
9. Mandating the return of federal workers to office.
10. Renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
11. Declaring a national energy emergency to boost production and exports.
12. Taking action against the Green New Deal and Biden’s electric vehicle mandates.
13. Establishing the External Revenue Service to tax foreign countries.
14. Planning a mission to send US astronauts to plant the flag on Mars.
15. Restoring freedom of speech by reversing state-level censorship.
These are significant changes, however the order of the items, and number of orders, and the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico may not be real, and some of the information given is not accurate.