US President-elect Donald Trump is preparing more than 100 executive orders starting on the first day of his new White House. They touch on border security, deportations and other policy issues.
The Associated Press reports.
Reporters say Trump discussed the issue with Republican senators during a private meeting on Capitol Hill. Many of the issues are expected to be raised on Inauguration Day, January 20.
Trump's top adviser, Stephen Miller, outlined border security and immigration measures that are likely to be implemented in the near future. Senator John Hoeven said there will be "a significant number of them."
The President-elect’s allies are also preparing a series of executive orders that Trump could sign quickly, covering a wide range of topics - restrictions on the border with Mexico, energy development, gender policies in schools and vaccine mandates.
After talks with Trump and his team, senators expect the new administration to roll back many of the Biden administration’s orders while implementing their own proposals.
In turn, the Financial Times reported that the European Union fears that Trump, after taking office, will reverse Biden’s sanctions on russia.
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