President Donald Trump is actively steering the federal government in a conservative direction during his second term, marked by a series of significant executive orders. In just two weeks, critical initiatives have emerged, including proposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and potentially China aimed to tighten immigration and trade. Key deadlines have been set, with federal employees facing a buyout offer and a cutoff date to accept it. This bold approach indicates a focus on reshaping federal policies in line with Trump's hard-line positions on various issues.
Federal workers who accept the administration's buyout offer by February 6 will enjoy retained pay and benefits, as well as exemptions from in-person work requirements.
Trump's intention to impose tariffs, on February 1, shows his administration's commitment to a hard-line stance on immigration and trade issues with Canada, Mexico, and China.
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