Press Release
Trump Set to Rapidly Advance Campaign Priorities with Executive Actions Post-Inauguration
Washington D.C. – President-elect Donald Trump is poised to swiftly implement his campaign promises through a series of executive actions immediately following his inauguration. With a goal of executing up to 100 unilateral actions, Trump aims to roll back policies established by the previous administration, particularly in the areas of immigration, energy, and federal governmental operations.
Top advisers, led by incoming deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller, have been preparing a comprehensive plan and recently outlined these initiatives during a call with congressional Republicans. The session offered a brief overview rather than a detailed policy discussion but underscored Trump’s intent to take decisive action from day one.
Among the highlighted initiatives is a significant focus on immigration, where Trump plans to declare a national emergency at the southern border to facilitate funding from the Defense Department. This action aligns with several other immigration-related measures anticipated to reshape current policies.
In addition, Trump intends to declare a national emergency concerning energy, aiming to boost domestic production and streamline regulations affecting the industry. Another pivotal component of Trump’s agenda involves the federal workforce. He is expected to reinstate an executive order known as Schedule F, which would diminish job protections for federal employees—a measure previously signed shortly before the 2020 election and rescinded under President Biden.
As Trump prepares for his inauguration, the administration’s immediate focus appears set on establishing a bold and transformative agenda, signaling a dramatic shift in U.S. policy direction within hours of taking office. The coming days will likely set the tone for Trump’s second term as he seeks to realize his vision for the country.
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