
President Joe Biden’s Latest Executive Actions
Clip: 1/29/2021 | 9m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
The panel discussed how Biden is working to dismantle former President Trump’s policies.
President Joe Biden has signed more executive orders during his first week than previous presidents. The panel discussed how Biden is working to dismantle former President Donald Trump’s policies. Amna Nawaz of The PBS NewsHour guest moderates. Panel: Garrett Haake of NBC News, Weijia Jiang of CBS News, Sarah Kliff of The New York Times, Anita Kumar of POLITICO
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President Joe Biden’s Latest Executive Actions
Clip: 1/29/2021 | 9m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
President Joe Biden has signed more executive orders during his first week than previous presidents. The panel discussed how Biden is working to dismantle former President Donald Trump’s policies. Amna Nawaz of The PBS NewsHour guest moderates. Panel: Garrett Haake of NBC News, Weijia Jiang of CBS News, Sarah Kliff of The New York Times, Anita Kumar of POLITICO
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