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SETTING THE TONE: Trump plans to issue at least 25 executive orders on Day 1
https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-12-15-trump-issue-25-executive-orders-day-1.html President-elect Donald Trump plans to issue at least 25 executive orders on his first day in office, targeting a range of government policies and reversing many of his predecessor's initiatives to "make a big splash."
Key orders will address immigration enforcement and border security, resuming construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall and potentially ending birthright citizenship, which are expected to face legal challenges.
Trump's administration aims to dismantle various equity and diversity measures introduced by the Biden administration, including transgender rights protections and mandatory diversity training for federal contractors.
The drafting of these executive orders is being coordinated by figures like Stephen Miller and conservative think tanks such as the America First Policy Institute and Heritage Foundation.
Many of these orders are anticipated to face immediate legal challenges from Democratic-led states and advocacy groups, underlining the political and legal battles to come in the new administration.
President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to issue at least 25 executive orders on his first day in office, dramatically reshaping a range of government policies and reversing many of his predecessor's initiatives. Sources close to the transition team have revealed that Trump aims to "make a big splash" with these executive actions, marking a departure from his previous term's approach.
The plan comes as a stark contrast to outgoing President Joe Biden's initial executive orders, which numbered 17 and primarily focused on undoing Trump's policies. Trump's new strategy is aimed at quickly implementing the promises he made during his campaign and delivering immediate changes in key policy areas.
Two of the most significant expected orders will address immigration enforcement and border security. One major focus will likely be the resumption of construction on the border wall with Mexico, an issue that has long been a cornerstone of Trump's campaign. (Related: Illegal immigrants self-deporting ahead of Trump’s return to the White House.)
Despite potential pushback from states governed by Democrats, Trump's administration is confident in its ability to secure federal authority over immigration matters.
Another proposed order would aim to end birthright citizenship, which is currently protected under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This proposal, if implemented, would be met with immediate legal challenges. Trump's team is reportedly prepared for such battles, prepared to defend the order in court.
Trump's incoming administration also plans to systematically dismantle initiatives focusing on equity and diversity introduced by the Biden administration. This includes measures such as transgender rights, racial preferences and mandatory diversity training for federal contractors. One proposed order would review hiring decisions for evidence of identity-based biases, rather than merit.
Stephen Miller, the recently announced deputy chief of staff for policy, is overseeing the coordination of these executive orders, with much of the drafting work being done by conservative think tanks like the America First Policy Institute, the Conservative Partnership Institute and the Heritage Foundation.
The incoming administration also plans to take steps to revitalize the traditional energy sector. Orders are expected to promote increased domestic energy production and reverse environmental regulations put in place by the previous administration. These measures reflect Trump's oft-repeated campaign promises to "drill, baby, drill" and to promote fracking.
Potential legal challenges await...