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Trump reportedly plans to unleash around 100 executive orders after taking office

After meeting with Senate Republicans, President-elect Donald Trump has indicated his plans to issue around 100 executive orders upon taking office later this month on Jan. 20. According to reports and senators present at the meeting, the number of executive orders may vary slightly but is expected to address crucial issues such as border security and U.S. energy.

During an appearance on “Fox & Friends,” Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., revealed that Trump mentioned the possibility of nearly 100 executive orders to tackle pressing matters like border security and energy policies. Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., also acknowledged Trump’s intention to issue a significant number of executive orders.

The administration’s focus on executive orders was further emphasized when sources revealed previews of some of the executive orders to Senate Republicans. Stephen Miller, a key figure in Trump’s new administration, discussed plans to use executive authority to address border and immigration issues from day one.

Reports from the Associated Press suggested that Trump is gearing up to issue over 100 executive orders on his first day in office. GOP senators were briefed on the upcoming executive actions during the meeting with Trump. Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., confirmed the substantial number of executive orders expected to be issued.

While the use of executive orders allows Trump to swiftly implement his agenda, GOP lawmakers are also committed to working with him to pass legislative priorities. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., have expressed their support for advancing the president-elect’s agenda through both executive orders and legislative measures.

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In response to Trump’s plans, the president-elect has made it clear on social media that he intends to reverse certain policies implemented by the Biden administration. Trump’s determination to push back against what he views as detrimental executive orders and transition tactics has been highlighted on various platforms.

As the transition of power approaches, Trump’s strategy to utilize executive orders and collaborate with GOP lawmakers signals a proactive approach to implementing his agenda. With a combination of executive actions and legislative efforts, Trump aims to make significant policy changes early on in his term.

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