President-elect Donald Trump is planning to implement more than 200 executive actions aimed at “cleaning up the country’s failed and corrupt political establishment” as he assumes office, according to reports. According to senior aides, Trump plans to sign 50 executive orders, including a national border emergency declaration to effectively close the southern U.S. border.
On his first day, he intends to sign at least 25 orders addressing issues such as domestic energy production, federal workforce reforms, and citizenship policies. One of the most contentious orders would end automatic U.S. citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants, which is expected to face legal challenges due to its conflict with the 14th Amendment.
Trump’s Day One agenda also includes mass deportations in Chicago, federal workforce reforms focusing on merit-based hiring, and enforcing stricter policies that could see federal employees dismissed for non-compliance.
Trump’s plans also include pardoning all individuals arrested in connection with the January 6 Capitol attack, impacting over 1,625 people. Additionally, he intends to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord, stop offshore wind leases, and reverse the electric vehicle mandates set by the Biden administration.
Additionally, Trump plans symbolic and controversial actions, such as renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America.”
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