Trump Day 65: OA Trump’s Actions & Controversial Plans

by Archynetys World Desk

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Trump Administration Day 65: A Deep Dive into Policy Shifts and Political Fallout


Electoral Process Overhaul

President Trump has initiated notable changes to the electoral process through a new decree. Federal election funding will now be contingent upon states adopting the national voter registration form, which mandates proof of citizenship. Furthermore, the counting of ballots received after election day is now prohibited. Compliance with these stipulations is directly linked to federal financial support, with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Doge (potentially referring to a specific initiative or entity) tasked with ensuring voter list conformity with federal mandates [[1]].

Capitol Riot Aftermath: Compensation and controversy

The possibility of providing financial compensation to individuals involved in the capitol riot is under consideration by the Trump administration. Simultaneously, potential action against the law enforcement officer responsible for the shooting of Ashli Babbitt is being weighed, despite a prior examination concluding the officer acted in self-defense.

Federal Workforce Restructuring and Social Security Impacts

The White House has directed the Social Security Administration (SSA) to expedite cuts to telephone services, according to the acting commissioner.This comes as the agency faces challenges in service delivery. Currently, only about 47% of the 250,000 daily callers to the SSA successfully connect with a representative, a decline from nearly 60% in 2024. The average wait time for assistance exceeds two hours.further straining resources, plans are underway to reduce the SSA workforce by 7,000 employees, bringing the total down to 50,000

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