The White House website’s page on climate change just disappeared
The 44th US President Barack Obama is due to vacate the seat of power, as incumbent President Donald Trump takes office at the White House. “And as I said in 2004, it wasn’t blind optimism that drove you to do all this work, it wasn’t naivety or willful ignorance to all the challenges that America faces, it was hope in the face of difficulty”, he said.
Just a couple of minutes after Trump was sworn in, Obama’s policies were moved to an archival website and promptly replaced with a new slate of priorities, which drastically underscored the differences between the two men’s administrations.
Only time will tell how much his contributions and achievements impacted the USA and the world.
“This is a job of such magnitude that you can’t do it by yourself”, he said. A screenshot of how it appeared under President Obama is included below for references, and you can view a live version courtesy of the Wayback Machine.
Trump says that he’s whittled down a list of 20 candidates to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court through meetings with potential jurists and consultation with lawmakers, the Federalist Society, and the Heritage Foundation. Dozens of Democratic members of Congress are planning to boycott Donald Trump’s inauguration.
That includes rescinding Mr Obama’s order that allowed more than 700,000 people brought into the USA illegally as children to remain in the country on a two-year authorisation to work and attend college, said several people close to the transition team. “They need anything to change and he comes along and makes promises for things he will never do.” he said.
“I love him, I love Michelle”, the host said on her Thursday show, which she dedicated entirely to President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.
The statement offered no indication of how Trump’s policies might differ from those of his predecessor, Democrat Barack Obama.
On young people and the future: “I want our young people to know that they matter, that they belong, so don’t be afraid”. He also lets Americans know how they can “stay connected” with him. “Lifting these restrictions will greatly help American workers, increasing wages by more than $30-billion over the next 7 years”, the website said. We couldn’t wait to see her new outfit and discover any new symbolic (and at times, emotional) meanings it held. “Don’t think we’re going home”.
On helping others: “When you’ve worked hard, and done well, and walked through that doorway of opportunity, you do not slam it shut behind you”.