Experts are raising concerns about President Trump's recent flurry of executive actions, warning that they pose a threat to democracy and labor rights. From appointing controversial figures to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to issuing health and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) orders, Trump's decisions have been met with criticism.

According to The Guardian, experts have pointed out that Trump's appointments to the NLRB, such as Gwynne Wilcox, are seen as detrimental to workers' rights. Wilcox's history of anti-union sentiments has raised alarms among labor advocates who fear that her influence on the board could further erode protections for workers.

In another report by The Guardian, experts have also raised concerns about Trump's health and DEI orders, warning that they could put vulnerable populations at risk. The orders, which aim to roll back regulations aimed at protecting public health and promoting diversity in the workplace, have been criticized for prioritizing corporate interests over the well-being of the American people.

As Trump continues to push through these controversial executive actions, experts are urging the public to pay close attention to the implications they may have on democracy and workers' rights.