President-elect Donald Trump, at a dinner held on Sunday night (19), previewed the “close to 100” executive orders he plans to launch hours after being sworn in as president on Monday (20).
“Within hours of taking office, I will sign dozens of executive orders — close to 100, to be exact — many of which I will outline in my speech tomorrow.” “We will not waste a single moment in fulfilling our promises to the people.”
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“With my pen, I will revoke dozens of destructive and radical executive orders and actions from the Biden administration, and by this time tomorrow, they will all be null and void,” he added.
Trump’s comments came during a dinner held at the National Building Museum for an audience packed with notable attendees, including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.
Last speech before inauguration
The president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, spoke to supporters this Sunday in Washington.
In his speech, he addressed topics such as TikTok, the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, the wildfires in Los Angeles and planned executive orders.
As he prepares to take office this Monday, see the main issues Trump addressed:
TikTok
Trump praised the app after the app was suspended in the United States ahead of the ban that would take effect this Sunday.
“As of today, TikTok is back,” he said, adding that “frankly, we have no choice, we have to save it” after previously promising to issue an executive order after his inauguration to delay enforcement of the divestment law or prohibition.
Ceasefire
The president-elect also celebrated and took credit for the agreement to temporarily halt the fighting and secure the release of the hostages.
“This week, we reached an epic ceasefire agreement as a first step towards lasting peace in the Middle East. And this agreement could only have happened as a result of our historic victory in November.”
Fires in Los Angeles
Trump said he wanted to “send his love” to those affected by the , while also updating the crowd on his plans to visit California: “I’m going there on Friday to see it and get it back to normal.”