Federal News Network – President Donald Trump spent his first day in office dealing with immigration, energy policy, and foreign aid, undoing as much of the previous Administration’s agenda as he could. The less obvious changes, such as substantial budget cuts, will likely come later. Whatever happens, it will eventually get around to contractors. David Berteau, president and CEO of the Professional Services Council, says that if the past is prologue, it makes sense to look at what Trump did the first day around.
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