President Trump is having a busy first day in office.

After attending a prayer service at Washington National Cathedral Saturday morning, Trump is set to meet with the CIA later today.

The President has had a contentious relationship with members of the intelligence community in recent weeks over their belief that Russia worked to sway November's election in his favor.

Trump also signed his first executive orders Friday.

In a move against his predecessor's signature Affordable Care Act, he's barring agencies from rolling out parts of the law he thinks could cause financial strain on states or individuals.

This does not begin the repeal process against the contentious legislation.

His team also sent out a memo, telling agencies not to add any regulations before Trump's cabinet take over.

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has also suspended a previously planned reduction of mortgage insurance premium rates, which would have made buying a home more affordable for some people.