TRUMP To Sign Executive Orders On Immigration, Energy Policy, Others As He Returns To White House

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THE President-Elect of the United States, Donald Trump will, upon swearing-in today, January 20, 2025 sign dozens of his campaign promises.

 

Trump on Sunday pledged to issue “close to 100” executive orders on his first day in office. Many of these orders will be designed to reverse or eliminate ones implemented by the Biden administration.

 

Stephen Miller, Trump’s incoming Deputy Chief of Staff for policy, previewed some of those actions Sunday afternoon on a call with senior congressional Republicans.

 

Two sources briefed on the call described it as a rundown of what lawmakers should expect, rather than an in-depth policy briefing.

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Trump’s policy operation was expected to deliver more details to Capitol Hill allies later Sunday, the sources said.

 

They cautioned the scale and pace leading up to the inauguration have made communication and information fluid.

 

President-elect Donald Trump speaks to the Press following a meeting with Senate Republicans at the US Capitol Building in Washington, DC on January 8, 2025.

 

Miller, in the briefing with lawmakers, confirmed elements of a long-planned, sweeping suite of immigration actions, including Trump invoking a national emergency at the border as a way to unlock funding from the Defense Department for the administration’s use.

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Trump will also move to designate a series of drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and direct his administration to reinstate his first-term Migrant Protection Protocol policy, which is more commonly referred to as “Remain in Mexico.”

Trump will act to reinstate a series of his first-term immigration policy directives and actions that President Joe Biden rescinded on his own first day in office in 2021.

 

Within hours of taking office, I will sign dozens of executive orders — close to 100 to be exact — many of which I will be describing in my address tomorrow,” Trump said to a crowd of donors and allies at a pre-inauguration dinner Sunday.

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He added, “With the stroke of my pen I will revoke dozens of destructive and radical executive orders and actions of the Biden administration, and by this time tomorrow, they will all be null and void.”

These expected executive orders will likely face legal challenges.

 

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