On his first day in office, Trump will enact over 200 executive orders.
On his first day in office, Trump will sign numerous executive orders.
On his first day in office, President-elect Trump will sign over 200 executive actions, setting a new record for policy priorities, including measures for border security, energy, affordable living, and the elimination of DEI programs across the federal government, according to Planet Chronicle Digital.
An official close to the president's administration revealed that the president will sign several "comprehensive" executive orders, each containing numerous significant actions.
An official informed Planet Chronicle Digital that the president is issuing a series of executive orders and actions that will fundamentally reform the American government, including the complete and total restoration of American sovereignty.
On the first day, the president will proclaim a national emergency, order the U.S. military to collaborate with the Department of Homeland Security to safeguard the southern border completely, and make it a top priority to eradicate all criminal cartels operating on American soil.
According to Planet Chronicle Digital, Trump will issue a proclamation to close the border to all illegal aliens and declare a national emergency at the border.
Trump will establish task forces comprising FBI, ICE, CEA, and other officers to completely eliminate the presence of criminal cartels in the homeland.
The official stated that Trump will designate cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, thereby granting new authorities to achieve the Trump homeland security mission.
Trump plans to reinstate "Remain in Mexico," "Catch and Release," and build a new section of the border wall, while also granting emergency powers to halt the entry of illegal aliens across the southwest border and swiftly return those apprehended to their countries of origin.
Trump will "completely release" Alaskan energy, which is crucial and vital to U.S. national security.
The energy executive order covers all energy policies, including liquid and natural gas, ports, fracking, pipelines, and permitting, and reverses President Biden's policies that limited U.S. energy production.
The official stated that Trump intends to completely reform the federal bureaucracy by reasserting presidential authority over the career and federal workforce, and making it clear to federal employees that they can be removed from their positions if they do not comply with executive orders.
The official announced that Trump will issue an executive order to enhance oversight of senior government officials and introduce a new performance-based hiring process. Additionally, Trump intends to reinstate federal employees to on-site work.
The official stated that Trump would put an end to the "weaponization of the federal government" and guarantee freedom of speech, while also putting an end to federal censorship.
On his first day, Trump will suspend the security clearances of 51 national security officials who lied about Hunter Biden's laptop before the 2020 presidential election.
Trump is predicted to define biological sex, rename historical locations, and implement other changes.
On day one, Trump will abolish all Diversity Equity and Inclusion initiatives in the federal government.
Trump will also implement a hiring freeze in the Department of Government Efficiency, gain control over foreign aid and NGO funding, and more.
The official informed Planet Chronicle Digital that he is reasserting control of the Executive Branch of the U.S. government.
Trump will issue a presidential memorandum to reduce costs for American families by removing federal actions that increase expenses for families and consumers, marking the start of his "historic de-regulatory effort" in his second term.
On his first day, Trump will declare a national energy emergency and pause all offshore wind leases.
Trump will rescind the electric vehicle mandate, dismantle the Green New Deal, withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord, and reverse more of Biden's actions and orders.
"The official informed Planet Chronicle Digital that the first wave was a massive, record-setting, and unmatched event. Despite this, there is still a significant number of people waiting in line to continue restoring America."
The official stated that the list of executive actions is the most comprehensive in American history, and it was created with a strong determination to fulfill the campaign promise.
The official informed Planet Chronicle Digital that "all" voter choices are being transformed into executive actions.
"The official stated that the massive federal workforce has been prioritizing its objectives at the expense of the American people, and President Trump is taking charge, emphasizing that the government must serve the American people exclusively. The official added that the focus of the government should be on stopping corrupt and abusive behavior and refocusing on its fundamental duties to the American people."
Trump administration officials stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that their top priority on the first day in office is to fulfill their campaign promises.
"When President Trump takes the oath of office, the Golden Age of America will commence, as stated by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt to Planet Chronicle Digital. The American people will have a leader who will fulfill his pledges to revive the country's greatness."
On Sunday, the president announced a day one executive order related to TikTok, the popular video-sharing app that was banned in the US after a Supreme Court ruling.
Trump announced that he will sign an order on Monday to delay the implementation of the law's restrictions, allowing time for a deal to be reached to safeguard national security. Additionally, the order will ensure that no company will face legal consequences for assisting in keeping TikTok operational prior to Trump's order.
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