The entire world will be watching his election promises, some of which he has promised to fulfill on the very first day he assumes office. Once sworn in, he is expected to make major decisions on immigration, energy policy and the operation of the federal government.
In America, Donald Trump will take oath as the 47th President of the country today. As soon as he takes the oath of office, he is expected to make major decisions on immigration, energy policy and the operation of the federal government. The entire world will be watching his election promises, some of which he has promised to fulfill on the very first day he assumes office.
According to US media, Trump has pledged to issue ‘about 100’ executive orders on his first day in office. Many of these orders will reverse or end orders implemented by the Biden administration. Stephen Miller (who will take over as Trump’s deputy chief of staff for policy) discussed some of those actions on a call with senior congressional Republicans on Sunday afternoon, according to the report. Miller discussed immigration-related actions at the briefing with lawmakers, including Trump’s imposition of a national emergency at the border.
The Republican leader has promised to launch the largest deportation campaign in US history to expel all those living in the country illegally. He has also talked about closing the border and ending illegal immigration. Trump may also take steps to designate a series of drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and direct his administration to reinstate the Migrant Protection Protocols policy of his first term, commonly known as ‘Remain in Mexico’. Known as.
Addressing a crowd of donors and aides at a dinner before Sunday’s inauguration, Trump said, “Within hours of taking office, I will be signing dozens of executive orders – nearly 100 – many of which I will sign tomorrow. I will describe in my address.” “With a stroke of my pen, I will rescind dozens of devastating and radical executive orders and actions from the Biden administration, and by this time tomorrow, they will all be invalidated,” Trump said.
These expected executive orders will likely face immediate legal challenges. The biggest focus will be on Trump’s tariff policy as he has said he will impose a 25% tariff on all goods imported from Mexico and Canada. They want to add a 10% tariff to the duties already imposed on goods coming from China. Trump has also hinted at imposing stringent duties on imports from India.