It is likely that US President-Elect Donald Trump will sign 100 executive orders on his first day in office.
Donald Trump Set to Sign Record Number of Executive Orders
In a recent interview with NBC News, Donald Trump announced his plans to sign a record number of executive orders immediately after being sworn in as president. The exact number of orders has not been determined yet, but Trump stated that it will be “record-setting.” When asked if it would exceed 100, Trump responded, “at least in that category.”
Undoing Biden Administration Policies
One of the main goals of Trump’s executive orders will be to undo many of the policies put in place by the outgoing Biden administration. Trump has been vocal about his plans to overturn key policies and regulations that were implemented during Biden’s term in office.
Mass Deportation Program
In addition to signing executive orders, Trump has also promised to implement a mass deportation program on his first day in office. The expulsion of undocumented migrants will reportedly begin very quickly, although Trump did not specify which cities would be targeted. He emphasized that the situation is evolving and that the details will be revealed in due time.
Indoor Inauguration Ceremony
Traditionally, presidential inaugurations have been held on the steps of the US Capitol overlooking the National Mall. However, due to unusually cold weather forecasted for Washington, Trump announced that the ceremony would be moved indoors. He defended the decision, stating that the coldness could have been dangerous for attendees.
Inaugural Festivities Begin
Trump is set to arrive in Washington later on Saturday to kick off his inaugural festivities. The celebrations will begin with a private event featuring fireworks at his golf club in Virginia, located just outside of Washington. This event marks the start of a series of ceremonies and events leading up to the official inauguration on Monday.
Overall, Trump’s plans for his first days in office are ambitious and signal a significant shift in policies and priorities from the previous administration. As he prepares to take on the role of president, all eyes will be on the executive orders he signs and the actions he takes in the early days of his term.