On January 20, just hours after the inauguration, President Trump fulfilled a campaign promise to begin issuing a barrage of Executive Orders on day one of his second presidency. He signed 26 Executive Orders that touch on a wide range of topics, from immigration policy to federal pardons. Though health care was not as prominent as it was during the early days of the first Trump Administration, several of the Executive Orders President Trump signed have big implications for health access, particularly for marginalized communities.
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