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		<title>New Executive Order Blocks Gender Transitions for Under-19s</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Executive Order Restricts Gender Transition Treatments for Minors President Trump has issued an executive order prohibiting gender transition treatments for individuals under the age of 19, citing concerns over the long-term consequences of such procedures. Key Points of the Executive Order: The order claims that medical professionals are performing irreversible procedures on minors under the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Executive Order Restricts Gender Transition Treatments for Minors</strong></h3>
<p><a href="https://journosnews.com/category/political-news-updates/">President Trump</a> has issued an executive order prohibiting gender transition treatments for individuals under the <a href="https://journosnews.com/category/political-news-updates/political-decisions-economic-policies/">age of 19</a>, citing concerns over the long-term consequences of such procedures.</p>
<h4>Key Points of the Executive Order:</h4>
<ul>
<li>The order claims that medical professionals are performing irreversible procedures on minors under the “<a href="https://journosnews.com/category/political-news-updates/new-laws-legislation/">radical and false claim</a>” that gender transition can change a child’s sex.</li>
<li>It asserts that many children later regret undergoing these treatments, realizing they have been permanently altered and may face lifelong consequences, including infertility and the inability to breastfeed.</li>
<li>The order warns that those who undergo gender transition as minors may suffer from ongoing medical complications, leading to significant financial and physical burdens throughout their lives.</li>
<li>As a result, the policy declares that the U.S. government <strong>will not fund, promote, assist, or support gender transition procedures for minors</strong> and will enforce all laws restricting such treatments.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Government Actions Ordered:</h4>
<ul>
<li>The executive order directs the <strong>U.S. Health Secretary</strong> to take comprehensive action to halt gender transition procedures for minors.</li>
<li>This includes implementing <strong>regulatory and sub-regulatory measures</strong> to end what the order refers to as the <strong>&#8220;chemical and surgical mutilation&#8221;</strong> of children.</li>
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<p>The order marks a significant policy stance, reinforcing federal opposition to gender transition treatments for minors and signaling stricter enforcement of existing laws against these procedures.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2025/jan/29/donald-trump-democrats-freeze-federal-funding-us-politics-live"><em>Source</em></a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Google Maps to Rename Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America In response to President Donald Trump’s recent executive action, Google will soon update its maps to reflect the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. The change will appear on Google Maps once the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Google Maps to Rename Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America</strong></h3>
<p>In response to President Donald Trump’s recent executive action, Google will soon update its maps to reflect the renaming of the<a href="https://journosnews.com/category/political-news-updates/political-decisions-economic-policies/"> <strong>Gulf of Mexico</strong></a> to the <a href="https://journosnews.com/category/political-news-updates/political-news-insights/"><strong>Gulf of America</strong></a>. The change will appear on Google Maps once the <a href="https://journosnews.com/category/political-news-updates/political-news-insights/"><strong>Geographic Names Information System</strong></a> (GNIS), the official government database for names and locations, is updated.</p>
<h4>Why the Name Change?</h4>
<p>In a post on <strong>X</strong>, Google explained that it follows a longstanding practice of updating place names when changes are made in official government records. As part of this initiative, the name &#8220;Gulf of America&#8221; will replace the long-standing Gulf of Mexico in official sources, including Google Maps, for users within the United States. The change is part of a broader effort outlined in an executive order signed by President Trump shortly after he took office, emphasizing the importance of honoring American greatness and the nation’s heritage.</p>
<h4>Impact of the Executive Action</h4>
<p>Along with the Gulf name change, the executive order also directs the renaming of <strong>Mount McKinley</strong> to <strong>Denali</strong>, a change that was made by former President Barack Obama in 2015 to recognize the indigenous heritage of the region. Trump’s executive order criticizes Obama’s decision, calling it an affront to President McKinley’s legacy, which includes his significant contributions, including championing tariffs. The order also acknowledges McKinley’s tragic assassination as an attack on American values.</p>
<p>The Gulf of Mexico’s renaming to the Gulf of America is seen as a recognition of the region’s critical economic contributions to the U.S. Trump’s order mandates that all federal government maps and documents reflect the new name.</p>
<h4>Google’s Approach</h4>
<p>Google clarified that the name changes will only be visible to users in the U.S., as the company adheres to the principle that local names are used in official maps based on users’ locations. International users will see both names listed.</p>
<p>This shift comes as part of Google’s commitment to accurately reflecting updates from official government sources and marks a notable change in how geographic names are represented in digital spaces.</p>
<p><a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2025/01/28/tech/google-maps-gulf-of-mexico-america/index.html"><em>Source</em></a></p>
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		<title>Trump Issues Sweeping Executive Actions and Pardons for Capitol Rioters</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Trump Issues Pardons for Jan. 6 Rioters and Signs Executive Orders on Day 1 On his first day in office as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump wasted no time in taking action. Amid celebrations at the Capital One Arena, Trump signed a series of significant executive orders that aim to reshape [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Trump Issues Pardons for Jan. 6 Rioters and Signs Executive Orders on Day 1</strong></h3>
<p>On his first day in office as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump <a href="https://journosnews.com/category/political-news-updates/">wasted no time in taking action</a>. Amid celebrations at the Capital One Arena, Trump signed a series of significant executive orders that aim to reshape U.S. policies across various areas, including immigration, international relations, and federal regulations.</p>
<h4>Executive Orders Signed:</h4>
<p>Trump began his presidency with a batch of executive orders that aligned with his campaign promises. He withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement, mandated that federal workers return to in-person work full-time, and declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border. The move came with a renewed push to suspend refugee resettlement and challenge birthright citizenship, an issue Trump believes is &#8220;just ridiculous&#8221; and ripe for change, despite its constitutional roots.</p>
<h4>Pardons for January 6 Rioters</h4>
<p>In a highly controversial move, Trump issued pardons for approximately 1,500 individuals charged in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. He also granted six commutations. Trump referred to these individuals as “the hostages,” emphasizing his commitment to supporting those who sought to overturn the 2020 election results. These pardons are a fulfillment of a promise he made to his supporters and have sparked strong reactions across the nation.</p>
<h4>National Security and Foreign Relations</h4>
<p>Trump continued his bold approach to national security by addressing TikTok’s future in the U.S. His executive order kept the China-based social media platform online for an additional 90 days, providing the company with more time to negotiate a potential buyer. He also suggested that the U.S. should receive half of TikTok’s potential $1 trillion value.</p>
<p>On international matters, Trump reaffirmed his stance on the ongoing war in Ukraine. He shared his thoughts on Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that ending the conflict would be in Russia’s best interest. Trump also indicated a forthcoming conversation with Putin on the matter.</p>
<h4>Controversial Policies and New Executive Orders</h4>
<p>Trump also used his first day in office to sign multiple other orders. These included revoking protections for transgender troops instituted by President Biden, overhauling refugee admissions, and designating foreign drug cartels as terrorist organizations. He continued to express his desire to strengthen tariffs on foreign imports, including a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico, set to begin on February 1.</p>
<h4>Impact on TikTok and Social Media</h4>
<p>Despite national security concerns regarding TikTok, Trump made a significant move to keep the platform active in the U.S. While there have been lingering questions about the platform&#8217;s risks, Trump’s order offers more time for TikTok’s parent company to find a U.S. buyer or face potential shutdown.</p>
<p>Trump’s personal connection to TikTok also came through as he credited the platform with aiding his 2024 election campaign success. Trump admitted a &#8220;warm spot&#8221; for TikTok while expressing his reluctance to shut it down despite ongoing national security debates.</p>
<h4>The First Oval Office Actions</h4>
<p>Trump made his Oval Office debut after a long day of activity, where he signed additional executive actions. He issued pardons for those involved in the January 6 Capitol riot, called for a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, and sought to overhaul the refugee system to align with his administration’s values.</p>
<h4>Summary of Key Executive Actions:</h4>
<ul>
<li><strong>Pardons for January 6 Defendants</strong>: About 1,500 people charged in the Capitol riot, with six commutations.</li>
<li><strong>TikTok Executive Order</strong>: Allows more time for TikTok to secure a U.S. buyer, delaying the platform&#8217;s potential shutdown.</li>
<li><strong>Border Emergency Declaration</strong>: Continuation of Trump’s focus on stringent border security measures.</li>
<li><strong>Tariffs on Imports</strong>: Potential 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, to start in February.</li>
<li><strong>Revoking Transgender Protections</strong>: Rolling back Biden-era protections for transgender troops.</li>
<li><strong>International Relations</strong>: Trump’s pledges to engage with Putin on the Russia-Ukraine conflict and discuss U.S.-China relations.</li>
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<h4>Looking Ahead</h4>
<p>As the dust settles from his first day in office, Trump&#8217;s swift action on key issues signals the beginning of a bold second term. With his executive orders and pardons, he aims to redefine U.S. policies on immigration, national security, and international relations. As his administration moves forward, Trump is expected to maintain his firm stance on these issues, with ongoing challenges likely to arise from legal and public backlash.</p>
<p>In the meantime, the new president is focused on getting his agenda rolling, from domestic policy to global affairs, as he steers the country into a new era of leadership.</p>
<p><a href="https://apnews.com/live/trump-inauguration-updates"><em>Source</em></a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Trump Vows to Ban Transgender Athletes from Women&#8217;s Sports President-elect Donald Trump stated on Sunday that he plans to take executive action to prohibit transgender athletes from competing in women&#8217;s sports. &#8220;We will keep men out of women&#8217;s sports,&#8221; Trump declared during a campaign-style rally in Washington, emphasizing his stance on protecting the integrity of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Trump Vows to Ban Transgender Athletes from Women&#8217;s Sports</h3>
<p>President-elect Donald Trump stated on Sunday that he plans to take executive action to <a href="https://journosnews.com/category/stay-updated-on-sports-scores-highlights-and-insights-into-the-lives-of-athletes/">prohibit transgender athletes</a> from competing in women&#8217;s sports.</p>
<p>&#8220;We will keep men out of women&#8217;s sports,&#8221; Trump declared during a campaign-style rally in Washington, emphasizing his stance on protecting the integrity of women’s sports competitions.</p>
<p>Transgender rights have become a prominent and divisive issue in U.S. politics. Republicans nationwide have made transgender participation in school sports a focal point of their campaigns, particularly during the November elections. The debate often centers around the inclusion of transgender women in women&#8217;s sports and the perceived impact on fairness and competition.</p>
<h4>Trump&#8217;s Campaign Promises:</h4>
<p>During his campaign, Trump pledged to:</p>
<ol>
<li>Restrict gender-affirming care.</li>
<li>Implement policies to prevent transgender women from participating in women&#8217;s sports at all levels, including schools and professional leagues.</li>
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<h4>Broader Implications:</h4>
<p>The proposed action highlights the ongoing political and cultural debate over transgender rights and inclusion. Critics argue that such measures discriminate against transgender individuals, while supporters claim they are necessary to preserve fairness in competitive sports.</p>
<h4>Conclusion:</h4>
<p>Trump&#8217;s announcement reflects his administration’s broader stance on transgender issues, signaling a continuation of Republican-led efforts to address the topic through legislation and executive action. The move is likely to fuel further national debate on the balance between inclusion and fairness in athletics.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-says-he-will-prevent-transgender-athletes-participating-womens-sports-2025-01-19/"><em>Source</em></a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Trump’s Trusted Allies Return for &#8216;Unfinished Business&#8217; in His Second Term Eight years after the chaotic transition at the start of his first term, Donald Trump is moving quickly to assemble his next White House team. This time, he’s bringing back several key figures from his first administration to hit the ground running once he [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Trump’s Trusted Allies Return for &#8216;Unfinished Business&#8217; in His Second Term</strong></p>
<p>Eight years after the chaotic transition at the start of his first term, Donald Trump is moving quickly to assemble his next White House team. This time, he’s bringing back several key figures from his first administration to hit the ground running once he takes office in January 2025.</p>
<p>Since his election victory, Trump has swiftly nominated 21 of his 24 Cabinet-level positions and filled multiple senior White House roles. This is in stark contrast to his disorganized 2016 transition, which saw delays, the departure of his original transition chair, and a slow pace in filling vacancies.</p>
<p>Among those returning to the White House are familiar faces such as Stephen Miller, architect of Trump’s immigration policies; Dan Scavino, a longtime Trump adviser; and Russell Vought, who is nominated to lead the powerful Office of Management and Budget (OMB). At least 14 of Trump’s picks for senior positions were part of his first administration, with the number expected to grow.</p>
<p>“I think these guys want to come back and finish the job,” said Sean Spicer, Trump’s first White House press secretary. Spicer believes that the experienced team will lead to “a flurry of activity” right from the start.</p>
<p>In addition to his former staff, Trump is also introducing new faces, including Susie Wiles as White House chief of staff and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Trump’s orbit also includes influential non-government figures like Elon Musk, who is advising on dismantling the federal bureaucracy.</p>
<p>Unlike 2016, Trump’s allies say there will be no &#8220;learning on the fly&#8221; this time around. &#8220;It usually takes months for an administration to get off the ground. They’re going to take seconds,&#8221; Spicer said, predicting that Trump will use every moment to enact change.</p>
<p>The return of Trump’s most loyal aides underscores the importance he places on loyalty. He has often criticized former aides, like ex-chief of staff John Kelly and press aides Sarah Matthews and Stephanie Grisham, who became critics after the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack. &#8220;I picked some people that I shouldn’t have picked,&#8221; Trump admitted in a recent interview.</p>
<p>Among Trump’s early actions, he has already announced a series of tariffs, including 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada and 10% on goods from China. He has also reiterated his promise to begin deporting undocumented immigrants on his first day in office.</p>
<h3>Key Figures Returning to Trump&#8217;s White House:</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy</strong>: A top immigration adviser during Trump’s first term, Miller will play a central role in policy and strategy. Known for his controversial immigration policies, Miller says Trump’s policy team is ready to implement his agenda from Day One.</li>
<li><strong>Russell Vought, OMB Director</strong>: Vought, nominated to lead the Office of Management and Budget, previously served in the role during Trump’s first term. He was also a key figure in drafting Project 2025, a policy blueprint focused on strengthening presidential powers over federal agencies.</li>
<li><strong>Dan Scavino, Deputy Chief of Staff</strong>: A trusted ally of Trump, Scavino will return as deputy chief of staff. He was previously Trump’s social media director and played a key role in managing Trump’s public communications.</li>
<li><strong>Steven Cheung, Director of Communications</strong>: Cheung, known for his combative style, will lead communications in the White House. He has been a consistent Trump supporter and helped manage communications during his 2024 campaign.</li>
<li><strong>William McGinley, White House Counsel</strong>: McGinley, who served as cabinet secretary during Trump’s first term, will return as White House counsel. He also played a key role in election integrity efforts during the 2024 campaign.</li>
<li><strong>Karoline Leavitt, Press Secretary</strong>: At 27, Leavitt will be the youngest-ever White House press secretary. A former press aide and campaign communications director, she will take over press briefings, which were known for their combative nature during Trump’s first term.</li>
<li><strong>Sebastian Gorka, Senior Director for Counterterrorism</strong>: A controversial figure, Gorka will return as senior director for counterterrorism. Known for his hardline stances on issues like immigration, Gorka has remained a vocal Trump supporter.</li>
<li><strong>John Ratcliffe, CIA Director</strong>: Trump has nominated Ratcliffe, a former director of national intelligence, to lead the CIA. Ratcliffe previously served as a U.S. congressman from Texas before his appointment as DNI.</li>
<li><strong>Matthew Whitaker, U.S. Ambassador to NATO</strong>: Whitaker, who briefly served as acting attorney general, will become the U.S. ambassador to NATO, playing a key role in foreign relations.</li>
<li><strong>Linda McMahon, Education Secretary</strong>: McMahon, a former wrestling executive, is nominated to lead the Department of Education. She has been a close ally of Trump since her tenure as the Small Business Administration administrator.</li>
<li><strong>Jamieson Greer, U.S. Trade Representative</strong>: Greer, a former chief of staff for the trade representative, will help implement Trump’s pledge to impose tariffs on imports.</li>
<li><strong>James Braid, Director of Legislative Affairs</strong>: A former OMB aide, Braid will return to manage relations with Congress, bringing a strong background in legislative strategy.</li>
<li><strong>Alex Latcham, Director of Public Liaison</strong>: Latcham will serve as a key link between the White House and the public, drawing from his previous work as deputy political director.</li>
<li><strong>Kevin Hassett, Director of National Economic Council</strong>: Hassett, who helped push Trump’s tax cuts through Congress, will return to lead the National Economic Council.</li>
</ul>
<p>As Trump prepares for his second term, his team’s return emphasizes his desire to finish what he started and implement his agenda from Day One.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/11/29/unfinished-business-white-house-aides-trump-2-0/76430035007/"><em>Source</em></a></p>
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