WATCH: Trump signs more executive orders, speaks to reporters in Oval Office

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The tide appears to have turned in the relationship between the White House press pool and President Donald Trump.

During Trump’s first time in office, leftist reporters were often confrontational and rude to Trump, and press conferences frequently erupted in fiery exchanges.

However, after going through four years of the Biden administration, where reporters had almost no access to Biden, and he often refused to take questions, or only called on specific names from a note card… now a stunning change of tone has taken place.

On the night of his Inauguration Day, Trump allowed a pool of reporters to come into the Oval Office, and he engaged in an open exchange with them, as he signed a slew of executive orders.

Trump repeated the same process on Thursday, as he signed another stack of executive orders, again while patiently answering questions from reporters, whose tone toward Trump was respectful and polite.

Trump signed an executive order granting pardons to 23 peaceful pro-life protesters who were prosecuted by the Biden administration over exercising their First Amendment rights.

“This is a great honor to sign this,” Trump said.

Trump signed an Executive Order ordering the declassification of files relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Trump signed an Executive Order to form an internal working group to make America the world capital of CRYPTO.

Trump also signed a memorandum ordering the Department of the Interior to promote federal recognition of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.

WATCH BELOW, as Trump signs executive orders, and then speaks candidly with the reporters, answering all their questions.

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