The White House issued the executive order rescinding the January 14 Presidential Memorandum, which stated that the Government of Cuba had not provided any support for international terrorism during the previous six-month period and provides assurances that it will not support acts of international terrorism in the future. teleSUR
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00:00On Monday, the newly sworn in U.S. President Donald Trump, during the first hours of his
00:04administration, revoked the executive order of January 14, in which former President Joe
00:08Biden removed Cuba from the state's sponsors of terrorism list.
00:12The president also announced that he will revoke the 78 of the previous administration's
00:16executive actions, which he described as destructive and radical.
00:19In addition, Trump ordered a repeal of the executive order that guaranteed an educational
00:23environment free of gender discrimination, as well as ordered the abrogation of laws
00:27that promote racial equity and support for underserved communities through the federal
00:33government.