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Trump pardons nearly 1,600 Capitol riot defendants as he signs first orders of presidency

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Donald Trump has been sworn in as the 47th US president.


The new president and Vice-President JD Vance are attending three inaugural balls this evening to round off the day.


Trump arrives directly from the Oval Office, where he earlier signed a flurry of executive actions – here’s a summary.


He issued nearly 1,600 pardons in connection with the Capitol riots on 6 January 2021 – many are expected to be released within hours.


“The golden age of America begins right now,” Trump said in his inaugural address earlier today, adding that he will be a “peacemaker and a unifier.”

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Breaking: Judge blocks Trump’s order on birthright citizenship, describes it as ‘Blatantly unconstitutional

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A United States of America, USA, judge has temporarily blocked Trump’s order to change birthright citizenship, which is enshrined in the Constitution.

The judge says the order, which was slated to take effect on 19 January, was “blatantly unconstitutional”.
The order
Among the executive orders President Donald Trump signed just hours after taking office as the 47th President of the United States of America, USA, was the one directing government agencies to stop issuing citizenship documentation for babies born in the US to parents without legal status.

Immigration advocacy groups have already gone to court. It is expected that more lawsuits will follow, given the controversial nature of the orders.

The order is titled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship”.

‘Blatantly unconstitutional’
In Seattle, today, according to BBC, things did not go well for Trump’s lawyers during the brief hearing in Seattle.

Four states asked a judge to immediately block Trump’s attempt to deny the right to birthright citizenship to children born to undocumented migrants and people in the US temporarily.

Just as Justice Department lawyer, Brett Shumate, began his arguments on the validity of the order, Judge John Coughenour cut in, asking him point blank: “Is this order constitutional?”

The judge again interrupted as Shumate began to respond, saying: “This is a blatantly unconstitutional order.

“We look back in history and say ‘where were the judges, where were the lawyers?’”, the judge continued.

“Frankly, I have difficulty finding that a member of the bar can state confidently that this is a constitutional order.”

The “bar” refers to the American legal professional institution.

In Seattle, lawyers for the four states are now speaking to the press about the temporary block of Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship.

“This was fairly obvious. This was simple,” says Nicholas Brown the attorney general of Washington, speaking about the judge’s decision.

He says the nationwide block is just the first step, but predicts that it won’t be overturned by another court.

We are waiting to hear what the Trump administration’s next legal move will be.

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Joe Biden issues official pardon for son Hunter

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US President Joe Biden has issued an official pardon for his son Hunter, who was set to face sentencing this month on federal felony gun and tax convictions
It comes as the Democratic president had previously said he would not pardon his son or commute his sentence
But on Sunday evening, President Biden said although he believed in the justice system, “politics has infected this process and it led to a miscarriage of justice”
Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to tax charges earlier in September, and was found guilty of being an illegal drug user in possession of a gun in June – becoming the first child of a sitting president to be a convicted of a crime
President-elect Donald Trump has called the pardon an “abuse and miscarriage of justice”

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