January 20, 2025

Trump’s slate of orders will touch on many of his broad campaign promises, including vast changes to the border and environmental policy.

President-elect Donald Trump reportedly will sign upward of 200 executive actions when he enters the White House on Monday, moving quickly to shape the federal government to his will and erase the presence of the Biden administration.

Fox News and The Washington Post both reported Sunday that Trump’s slate of orders will touch on many of his broad campaign promises, including vast changes to border policy and a declaration calling migrant crossings a “crisis.” The Trump administration will move to rescind many of President Joe Biden’s environmental policies in Alaska and “fully unleash” the state’s energy reserves. And he will once again remove the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement and end clean energy efforts such as offshore wind leases and electric vehicle programs.

Source: Trump To Sign More Than 200 Executive Actions During First Days In Office: Reports

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