
Trump prepares for aggressive push of Day 1 executive actions
CNN
At noon Monday, a new Donald Trump era begins.
At noon Monday, a new Donald Trump era begins. A stack of actions designed to reshape government policy will be awaiting the new president’s signature as soon as he is sworn in — a dramatic show of force meant to set the tone for the next four years. Trump is unlikely to wait until he reaches the Oval Office to bring out his Sharpie pen; after musing on the campaign trail of placing a “tiny desk” on the inaugural platform to sign his orders, some will await him at the US Capitol immediately after his swearing-in. Yet the new era will be felt far beyond the walls of the Capitol — where Trump will be sworn in indoors, due to expected bitter cold — or the executive mansion. In major metropolitan areas, immigration raids could begin almost immediately as the new president follows through on campaign promises to deport undocumented migrants. Inside jail cells, January 6, 2021, defendants will await word of pardons, which Trump has promised to sign as soon as he returned to power.

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