2017-01-21







Barack Obama replaced the Churchill bust with one of Martin Luther King

He’s a workaholic, a billion things are going to happen so fast it’s going to make your head spin.

Excerpted From The Daily Mail: President Donald Trump wasted no time getting to work on Friday night, heading straight to the Oval Office where he signed his first executive orders since arriving at the White House.

He christened the Resolute Desk by signing an order to confirm General James Mattis as Secretary of Defense and another order to ‘ease the burden of Obamacare’.

He has already made changes to the Oval Office decor, swapping its formerly crimson drapes for gold curtains and putting back in its former place a bust of former British prime minister Winston Churchill.

Later, he attended three inaugural balls with the first lady before spending his first night at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

President Trump’s Obamacare order directs every government agency that implements or enforces the ‘Obamacare’ law to grant waivers, deferments, exemptions and delays in order to minimize or eliminate any costs associated with implementing Obama’s signature medical insurance scheme.

It also orders agencies to bend over backwards in order to ‘provide greater flexibility to States and cooperate with them in implementing healthcare programs.’

And in a nod to Trump’s oft-stated goal of erasing geographic boundaries that established state-specific monopolies for insurers, his order requires federal agencies to ‘encourage the development of a free and open market in interstate commerce for the offering of healthcare services and health insurance, with the goal of achieving and preserving maximum options for patients and consumers.’

Moments earlier Trump had signed government commissions making James ‘Mad Dog’ Mattis the secretary of Defense and John Kelly the Homeland Security secretary.

Both men are retired U.S. Marine Corps generals, and were sworn in moments earlier by Vice President Mike Pence.

Trump’s first official act as president was to sign a law allowing Mattis to serve as the Pentagon chief before he had been retired for the required seven years.

‘Oh, boy, oh boy,’ Trump told House Speaker Paul Ryan as he held it in his hands after his U.S. Capitol swearing-in.

Trump has already begun to put his mark on the office that will be his workstation for at least the next four years.

Minutes before taking his seat in the Oval Office, the president and First Lady Melania Trump made their way inside after watching the Inaugural Parade from the Reviewing Stand on the North Lawn.

They will attend three inaugural balls on Friday night, capping off a marathon day of events for the couple and their family.

The president and First Lady Melania Trump entered the White House in their new roles on Friday at around 6.30pm for a quick change before attending their first Inaugural gala. Keep reading

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