President-elect Joe Biden, invested Wednesday in Washington, will take 17 actions upon entering the White House to partially wipe out Donald Trump's record.

Among them: the return of the United States to the Paris agreement on the climate and within the World Health Organization.

Joe Biden will take 17 presidential actions as soon as he enters the White House on Wednesday to reverse Donald Trump's flagship measures, notably by committing the return of the United States to the Paris climate agreement and to the World Organization of Health (WHO), according to its advisers.

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From the Oval Office, he will also overturn a controversial migration decree passed by his predecessor to bar nationals of predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States.

The Democrat will also suspend construction work on a wall on the border with Mexico and its funding from the Pentagon budget, which has sparked bitter political and judicial battles over the past four years.