United States President Joe Biden has been in office now for just over a week.
And, he continues to roll out a series of directives that, in many cases, overturn those of his predecessor Donald Trump.
Biden has signed executive orders to help counter the coronavirus crisis. He has also outlined a new approach on racial equality and immigration. And, this week, he moved to address climate change. He says his approach will generate jobs.
Joining the discussion:
- Eric Bolling is a political commentator and host of “America This Week”
- Joel Rubin is a Democratic strategist and President of Washington Strategy Group.
- Rafael Bernal is a staff writer for the political newspaper, The Hill.
- Brandon Brice is a political commentator and host of the radio show, “Straight Talk”.
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President Joe Biden signed four executive orders to narrow America’s racial divide, including one to curb the U.S. government’s use of private prisons and another to bolster anti-discrimination enforcement in housing https://t.co/xjMKAW2WRt pic.twitter.com/Qhx7gLoYQr
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 27, 2021
Biden says his climate policies will add U.S. jobs, improve health https://t.co/m2GjnK308T
— Bloomberg (@business) January 27, 2021
President Biden has proposed a path to citizenship for nearly 11 million undocumented people — part of a sweeping plan to overhaul the U.S. immigration system. But will Congress get behind the bill? https://t.co/5HiEoCh8Ap
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 27, 2021
Biden signs executive memo to determine if Trump-era actions ‘undermined fair housing policies and laws’ https://t.co/e1HvNW0BJS by @dsinghx pic.twitter.com/PWTOip5Wg5
— Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) January 27, 2021