Trump 2nd term live updates: Senators blast Trump over IG firings

Sen. Chuck Grassley says Congress didn't get 30-day notice over firings.

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National Guard receives order to assist US-Mexico border
The National Guard has over 1,600 Guardsmen at the Southern border.

President Donald Trump has kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions on immigration, the economy, DEI and more.

In his first trip since becoming president, Trump on Friday heads to survey hurricane damage recovery in North Carolina and then to Los Angeles to tour devastation from wildfires.

Meanwhile, the president's attempt to end birthright citizenship faced its first legal test. A federal judge has temporarily blocked the order, calling it unconstitutional.

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ByJonathan Karl, Kelsey Walsh and Katherine Faulders ABCNews logo
Jan 24, 2025, 6:05 PM GMT

Fauci security detail revoked, forced to hire private security: Sources

Dr. Anthony Fauci had his government security detail revoked Thursday afternoon, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.

Fauci was protected by private security that was paid for by the government, but now has hired his own security detail following the cancellation.

Trump said such security detail only pertained to current government employees.

"You can't have a security detail for the rest of your life because you work for the government," he told reporters.

Fauci has received threats since the pandemic from harsh critics.

ByMichelle Stoddart ABCNews logo
Jan 24, 2025, 5:58 PM GMT

Trump wants voter ID laws as condition for aid for California

President Donald Trump continued to blast California's response to the wildfires, and seemed to add a new condition on additional aid for the wildfires.

"I want to see two things in Los Angeles, voter ID, so that the people have a chance to vote, and I want to see the water be released and come down into Los Angeles and the state. Those are the two things," Trump said.

ByMichelle Stoddart ABCNews logo
Jan 24, 2025, 5:57 PM GMT

Trump dodges question about military deportation flights

President Donald Trump was asked Friday morning about the first deportation flights under his administration.

The president made no explicit mention of the flights but said that the deportations are "going well."

"These are people that have been as bad as you get, as bad as anybody you've seen, we're taking them out first," he said.

ByMichelle Stoddart ABCNews logo
Jan 24, 2025, 5:55 PM GMT

Trump says he wants states in control of emergency response, slams FEMA

President Donald Trump blasted the Biden Administration's response to Hurricane Helene while touring the storm-ravaged areas of North Carolina.

"We're going to fix it out," he said. "FEMA has really let us down, let the country down, and I don't know if that's Biden's fault or whose fault it is. But we're going to take over, and we're going to do a good job."

President Trump gave remarks before touring areas in the western part of North Carolina still damaged following Hurricane Helene.

Trump said the response should be determined on the state level, saying that this is the "best example" of the federal response not working.

Trump added that if states managed disaster response, it would be "a lot less expensive" and also there would be "a lot quicker response."