The first executive order signed by Donald Trump after his swearing-in occurred on January 20, 2017. This order was titled ’Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Employees’ and aimed to establish new standards of conduct for federal employees, including restrictions on lobbying activities and conflicts of interest. The directive sought to bolster transparency and accountability in government operations. This order marked the beginning of Trump’s administrative policies and set a tone for initial executive measures during his presidency. No other orders or legislative actions were signed on that exact day, emphasizing the significance of this first step in his presidential agenda.