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特朗普上任首日计划曝光:拟发布逾25项行政令,重塑美国政策

Trump's first day in office plans revealed: plans to issue more than 25 executive orders to reshape US policy

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① According to media reports, on his first day in office, Trump plans to issue more than 25 executive orders in an attempt to drastically reshape the US government's policies on a range of issues, from immigration to energy; ② Sources say Trump has told his team that he hopes to “cause a stir” by issuing a series of executive orders on his first day in office.

Financial Services Association, December 12 (Editor Bian Chun) US President-elect Trump will return to the White House next month, and his “policy plan” has attracted much attention.

According to media quoting sources, Trump plans to issue more than 25 executive orders on January 20 next year, the first day he takes office, in an attempt to drastically reshape the US government's policies on a range of issues, from immigration to energy.

According to sources, Trump has told his team that he wants to “cause a stir” by issuing a series of executive orders on his first day in office, and that he wants to exercise his executive power on a larger scale and faster speed than his first term.

Notably, this is the first time that the number of executive orders Trump plans to issue has come to light.

By contrast, Trump issued only a few executive orders on the first day of his first term. Meanwhile, current President Joe Biden issued 17 executive orders on his first day in office, many of which are aimed at overturning Trump's policies.

When asked about the executive order plan, Trump's spokesman Caroline Levitt said, “Americans can expect President Trump to exercise his executive powers on the first day (in office) and fulfill the promises he made to them during the election campaign.”

The US president frequently issues executive orders to fulfill campaign promises and quickly establish his own policy goals without going through the lengthy process of congressional legislation. However, these executive orders may be subject to legal challenges, and generally, any funds allocated to implement them must be approved by Congress.

Sources said that the Trump team has realized that every action requires extensive coordination between affected government agencies, which may slow down the progress of the matter and reduce the total number of executive orders issued by Trump on his first day in office.

The source also said that more executive orders will be issued days or weeks after the first day in office.

Sources said Trump's longtime aide Stephen Miller is coordinating the work, and he will serve as a senior White House adviser during Trump's second term.

What aspects will the Executive Order cover?

Sources said that the executive order issued by Trump on his first day in office is expected to focus mainly on overturning what he believes is Biden's overly loose border policy and preventing a new wave of immigrants at the US-Mexico border.

Sources said Trump is expected to sign an executive order giving immigration officials more freedom to arrest smugglers with no criminal records, send additional troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, and restart the construction of the border wall.

The source also said that Trump will issue a number of executive orders to boost energy production and fulfill his campaign promises to vigorously carry out drilling and hydraulic fracturing.

In an online TV interview broadcast last Sunday, Trump also talked about his administration plan after taking office. He reiterated his promise to impose tariffs after coming to power, and said he would expel millions of illegal immigrants, abolish “birth citizenship rights,” and pardon those convicted of the “Capitol Hill” incident.

During the campaign, Trump also promised to sign an executive order on his first day in office that would strip schools that teach students “Critical Race Theory” (Critical Race Theory) funding. The theory argues that racial prejudice is deeply embedded in the American system.

Trump also said he will issue an executive order on his first day in office to remove some of the anti-discrimination protections granted to transgender students by the Biden administration. He also promised to sign an executive order prohibiting federal contractors from carrying out certain diversified training programs.

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