The Johnson County Board of Supervisors denounced a range of executive orders issued by the Trump administration and attempted to reaffirm a commitment to "protecting" and "uplifting" all members of the community.

The county's resolution specifically condemns 27 executive orders issued during Donald Trump's second presidency and mentions several policies under broad umbrellas, including restrictions on immigration and immigrants, "rollback" of protections for LGBTQ+ people, alterations to environmental policy, changes to health care directives, and obstructions of justice and abuses of power.

Specific executive orders mentioned include policies like the " Securing Our Borders " order, signed by Trump on Inauguration Day, the executive order " Declaring A Crime Emergency in the Distric

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