This Sunday, Donald Trump committed to issuing “close to 100” executive orders on his first day in office. The inauguration takes place this Monday.
On the eve of your inauguration, which will take place this Monday afternoon,Trump already celebrated his second term in the White House on Sunday, at a rally in Washington DC
“Tomorrow, at noon, the curtain will come down on four long years of American decline and we will begin a new day of American strength and prosperity, dignity and pride,” said the President-elect, quoted by He also said that the outgoing president This Monday his term in office, Joe Biden presided over the “a failed administration. We will not continue to accept this.”
Trump is planning to issue dozens of executive actions. According to him, he wants to invest more than R$100 on the first day of office. “Your head will spin when you see what will happen”, assured the new president.
Trump’s new deputy chief of staff for policy, Stephen Miller, has already teased some of the proposals that Republicans want to implement on “Day 1,” which the administration promises will be “fast and very intense.”
“With the touch of my pen, I willu revoke dozens of executive orders and destructive and radical actions by the Biden administration, and by this time tomorrow, they will all be null and void,” Trump said.
As pointed out by , one of its first focuses should be the issuance of pardon for the Capitol assailantson January 6, 2021. “Tomorrow, everyone in this great arena will be very happy with my decision regarding the J6 hostages,” assured Trump, using the nickname given to the approximately 1,600 accused of participating in the .
Still, issuing these pardons will, according to CNN, be a complicated judicial feat to achieve, and even the vice president-elect, JD Vance, himself acknowledged that robbers accused of violence should not be pardoned.
Another, as would be expected, is immigration. The president-elect promises immigration raids which could begin almost immediately in large metropolitan centers. The new president also wants to declare a national emergency at the border, to speed up the deportation process
“You will see removal planes, reports of arrests, actions by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) in sanctuary jurisdictions,” promises an administration source.
“When the sun sets tomorrow night, the invasion of our borders will have stopped”, assured the new president in Washington DC. “To the border security measures which I will outline in my inauguration speech tomorrow will be the most aggressive and comprehensive effort to restore our borders that the world has ever seen.”
Also in the sector of energy The new American administration promises to immediately revolutionize the measures introduced by Biden.
The previously reported that Trump was considering issuing an executive order that would reverse many of Biden’s energy policies in Alaska, such as restrictions on oil and gas drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Trump is also expected to withdraw from the Paris agreements aimed at environmental protection. It should also end the pause in export of liquefied natural gas, suspended by Biden in 2022 due to high energy prices.
Trump is also expected to reduce regulations and oversight of construction projects. fossil fuels.
Donald Trump’s inauguration, taking place this Monday afternoon, will feature ceremonial protocols, including an oath on the Bible, as well as various musical performances.
To represent Portugal, an ambassador and the leader of the Chega party will be present, André Ventura, who is already on American soil. The party leader was invited because he is part of the European far-right political family, Patriots for Europe, to whom a collective invitation was addressed.
According to Lusa, from the European Union, none of the senior representatives of the institutions received an invitation for the ceremony, including the presidents of the European Council, António Costa, the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, internal sources confirmed.
Far-right Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will be the only leader of the 27 EU member states present.
Contrary to what is common, this inauguration should not include a press conference.