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Trump's Bold Executive Actions Set to Reshape America from Day One

Thursday 21 November 2024 - 14:42
Trump's Bold Executive Actions Set to Reshape America from Day One

As the inauguration day approaches, Donald Trump is preparing to enact sweeping changes from the moment he takes office, signaling a decisive break from the policies of his predecessor, President Joe Biden. His transition team is crafting a series of executive actions aimed at fulfilling key promises made during his campaign, including changes to military policies and a renewed crackdown on illegal immigration. These actions are expected to set the tone for a high-speed, high-profile presidency, with Trump’s supporters predicting an unprecedented level of movement in the first days of his new term.

Sources close to Trump’s transition plans reveal that the first day will be marked by a series of executive orders that aim to reverse policies put in place by the Biden administration. Among the changes, Trump plans to end travel reimbursements for military personnel seeking abortion services and to limit access to gender-affirming healthcare for transgender service members. These actions reflect Trump’s commitment to more socially conservative values, particularly in the military and healthcare sectors.

However, the cornerstone of Trump’s agenda will undoubtedly be immigration reform. During his campaign, Trump made clear that securing America’s borders and ending illegal immigration would be a top priority. On Day One, he is expected to sign multiple executive orders focusing solely on immigration—around five orders aimed at addressing the issue of illegal immigration. This level of focus on a single issue so early in his presidency is unprecedented, even when compared to his first term.

One senior ally of Trump’s campaign emphasized that the speed with which these actions are taken will demonstrate Trump’s determination to fulfill his promises, declaring, “There will be a push to make a huge early show and assert himself to show his campaign promises were not hollow.”

Beyond domestic policy, Trump’s transition team is also strategizing on foreign affairs, preparing to navigate global challenges. One of the more ambitious promises Trump made during the campaign was to end the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine within 24 hours of taking office, a claim that has raised skepticism abroad, particularly from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump’s advisers are already preparing his return to the global stage after a four-year absence, with foreign leaders eager to host his first official trip abroad.

Trump’s swift appointments also reflect his eagerness to hit the ground running. With a decisive victory behind him, he has quickly named 32 individuals for senior positions in his administration—a significant increase compared to the number of appointments at a similar point in his first term. In contrast, President Biden had only selected one person by this time during his own transition.

Moreover, Trump’s team is drawing from a deep pool of experienced individuals, many of whom have been working at Washington think tanks and policy institutes since Trump left office. The America First Policy Institute, led by several of his former appointees, has already drafted several proposed executive orders that are being reviewed by the transition team. These efforts are being closely managed by key family members, with Donald Trump Jr. actively participating in personnel selection, particularly when it comes to foreign policy figures like former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has faced some resistance within the team.

With the electoral clock ticking, Trump is aware that his time to enact sweeping reforms is limited. The reality of the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms, looms large, and Trump knows that his window to make substantial progress is narrow. His advisors have emphasized that he plans to move quickly, understanding that a swift start is crucial to his political legacy. “He knows he’s got two to three years at most to get anything done,” said Stephen Moore, a senior economic advisor on Trump’s campaign. “Then he becomes a lame duck.”

The question remains: can Trump successfully translate these ambitious promises into reality? His first term was marked by bold actions, but many of his proposed policies, particularly tax cuts and sweeping reforms, were delayed or stalled. Whether his new administration can push forward on these initiatives remains to be seen, and the coming days will be pivotal in determining how quickly Trump can implement his vision for America.

As the country braces for a potentially historic shift in leadership, all eyes will be on the executive orders that Trump enacts from Day One, setting the stage for what promises to be a highly charged and transformative presidency.


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