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REPORT: President Trump Plans to Sign 100 Executive Orders on Day One!


Last night, President Trump met with the Senate GOP after paying respects to Jimmy Carter at the Capitol.

During the meeting, President Trump reportedly discussed plans to execute a whopping 100 individual executive orders on his first day in office.

According to Axios, those executive orders include reinstating Title 42, which would help stem the flow of illegal immigrants and expedite deportations.

Another executive order on the menu is enforcing part of the Immigration and Nationality act to give state and local law enforcement more power to deport illegal aliens.

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From Axios:

President-elect Trump and top advisers previewed ambitious plans for 100 executive orders during a meeting with Senate Republicans on Wednesday night, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: While Congress debates the next moves on their own aggressive legislative plans, Trump let them know he is ready to roll — especially on immigration.

  • Senators were given previews of some of what they were told would be 100 executive orders, two sources who were in the room told Axios.
  • Stephen Miller, Trump’s longtime immigration adviser, dove into how they intend to use executive power to address the border and immigration starting Day 1.
  • It’s unclear if all will be technical executive orders, or more broadly executive actions taken by Trump or federal agencies.

The Washington Examiner added:

President-elect Donald Trump and his advisers told Republican senators that the incoming administration is working on 100 executive orders that will be enacted once Trump is sworn into office.

The orders will focus on immigration, a topic Trump has been adamant about fixing while campaigning for the presidency.

“He says he has almost 100 executive orders that will go a long way to securing the border again and also put the energy sector back in play,” Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) said Thursday on Fox & Friends.

However, the Oklahoma senator also cautioned that Trump’s executive orders could be reversed or undone if they aren’t backed up by congressional action.

“As he said, it’s not permanent,” Mullin said of the orders. “I’d like reconciliation so we can start making this up into legislation, so we can move forward.”

Axios reported that the incoming administration intends to reinstate Title 42, a policy Trump enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic to expel migrants at the southern border. President Joe Biden ended the policy in May 2023.

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Separately, House Republicans are also working on legislation that would require asylum-seekers to “Remain in Mexico” until their court dates in the United States. Biden also ended the policy that was enacted under Trump’s first administration.

Let’s go, Mr. President!

We can’t wait to have you back!



 

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