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53
days
is all it took for Hilter to dismantleGerman democracy.
Here's how Donald Trump compares.
+ additional news from the day

Hitler
February 8, 1933
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At the cabinet meeting of February 8, 1933, Hitler introduced his new vision for German rearmament. Reichswehr Minister Werner von Blomberg (1878-1946), who had already been appointed to the post by Hindenburg, quickly put in his claim for resources, arguing that the state of the German army made emergency rearmament an absolute priority.
Only after this was achieved could the government move on to other objectives. The transcript of the meeting reveals a good deal of common ground between the new chancellor and the German military. Moreover, it also shows that Hitler intended to remain chancellor far longer than his immediate predecessors in office – in power for little more than a week, he was already plotting to rearm Germany within five years. (German History Docs)
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Trump
January 29, 2025​
On his 10th day in office Donald Trump...
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Sought to expand access to private school vouchers Read more
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Said U.S. will hold migrants at Guantánamo: President Trump ordered his administration to prepare to house tens of thousands of deportees at the Navy base at Guantánamo Bay. (Al Jazeera) Read more
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Signed the Laken Riley Act into law
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Rescinded the freeze in federal grants and loans: The freeze was temporarily blocked by two courts after plaintiffs raised challenges. (BBC News) Read more
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​Previously on O.M.B. freeze
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Paused federal grants/loans Jan. 27
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Falsely claimed U.S. sent $50 million in condoms to Gaza Read more
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Prioritized high-birthrate areas for transportation funds. Read more
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Ordered funding withheld from public schools. President Trump ordered schools to adopt “patriotic education” and threatened funding for schools that teach that the United States is “fundamentally racist, sexist or otherwise discriminatory.” Read more
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Ordered crackdown on antisemitism on college campuses. The order directed several federal agencies to guide colleges to report it if students and staffers without citizenship engaged in activity that could be considered antisemitic so that they could be investigated or deported. Read more
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Reinstated order to punish vandalism of monuments and statues. President Trump originally issued the order amid protests for racial justice in 2020, with some demonstrators pulling down monuments of Confederate generals. It was revoked during the Biden administration. Read more
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Ordered agencies to end programs that recognize transgender people. Read more
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Asks SpaceX to Return NASA's 'Standard' Astronauts to Earth ASAP. Read More
Executive orders in the second presidency of Donald Trump
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14188 Additional Measures to Combat Anti-Semitism
14189 Celebrating America's 250th Birthday
14190 Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling
14191 Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families
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