President Biden on Wednesday reversed a series of actions issued by former President Trump, lifting certain visa bans, undoing an order that sought to set new standards for federal architecture and revoking a memo that called for potential funding cuts to cities that saw major protests last summer.

The White House issued an executive order that undid several Trump actions in one swoop. Among those targeted were the orders on architecture and funding reviews for “lawless zones,” as well as measures that restricted labor rights for civilian Pentagon workers and rolled back regulations during the pandemic.

Trump in September signed a five-page memo ordering federal agency heads to submit a report to the Office of Management and Budget detailing all federal funds provided to Seattle, Portland, New York City and Washington, D.C., with the potential to strip those jurisdictions of federal money.

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The move came after each of those cities saw large protests during the summer against racial injustice, with protests in Portland in particular turning violent at times. Trump used those demonstrations as a rallying cry to support law enforcement, which had come under criticism after a rash of killings of Black people at the hands of police.

Read more at The Hill.