Trump promises a packed 'Day One' agenda

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This is what businessmen do, they take action. 66% Of Americans said they didn't like the direction the country was going in, noone should be surprised that Trump is going to be a man of action, and surround himself with those who share his philosophy.

This is a good run down of what will go on, it's extensive.

Trump promises a packed 'Day One' agenda

What Trump says he'll do -- and actually achieves -- likewise could differ. But here's an overview of what Trump may have in store for his first day.

Immigration

Trump’s presidential campaign centered on illegal immigration. It is perhaps not surprising many of his “Day One” promises fall under the immigration banner.

During the campaign, he outlined a series of steps he could take immediately, largely using executive power.

He repeatedly promised to “eliminate every unconstitutional executive order” -- referring specifically to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA), which granted legal status to illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, or who have children who are citizens or legal residents.

Additionally, he has pledged to suspend immigration from terror-prone regions where vetting cannot be properly done. And he's vowed to instruct the State Department to “immediately suspend the Syrian refugee resettlement program” and develop a plan for a safe zone in the region.

Trump also says he intends to ask Congress to pass “Kate’s Law” – after Kate Steinle, who was killed in 2015 by an illegal immigrant – to ensure criminal aliens convicted of illegal reentry receive “strong mandatory minimum sentences.” In a speech in Gettysburg, Pa., in October, he promised to yank federal funding from so-called “sanctuary cities” on his first day.

In a transition video in November, he also pledged to direct the Department of Labor to investigate “all abuses of visa programs that undercut the American worker” on his first day in office......

ObamaCare

Trump’s website says he will “ask Congress to immediately deliver a full repeal of ObamaCare” on Day One.

To an extent, Congress has already started, taking the first procedural step this week to set the stage for a repeal/replace vote. However, it will almost certainly be well after Jan. 20 before Congress can deliver on a "full repeal."

Trump said at his Wednesday news conference they'll bring out a full plan to replace and replace the law after his HHS nominee is approved.

Regulation and Trade

In a September speech in Greenville, S.C., Trump said he intends to “direct every agency in government to begin identifying all wasteful job-killing regulations” on his first day.

He also has said he intends to “allow vital energy infrastructure projects, like the Keystone Pipeline, to move forward."

Trump has further promised to issue an immediate notification that his administration intends to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership. He has said he will also inform NAFTA partners of his intention to renegotiate that deal.

As for other deals, he has promised to “cancel billions in payments to U.N. climate change programs and use the money to fix America’s water and environmental infrastructure.”

He also vowed in his November transition video that he will “formulate a rule that says for every new regulation, two old regulations must be eliminated.”

Defense

Trump says he will convene a Day One meeting of his generals and instruct them to submit a plan for defeating ISIS within 30 days.

In his November video, he said he will ask the Department of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to develop a comprehensive plan to defend American infrastructure from cyber attacks “and all other attacks.”

Backing up his tough rhetoric on China, he has vowed to declare the country a currency manipulator on Day One as well.

Ethics

As part of his plan to "drain the swamp," he laid out a first day plan in Gettysburg, Pa., in October in which he said he wants to:

  • Propose a Constitutional Amendment to impose term limits on all members of Congress
  • Place a hiring freeze on all federal employees (this would exempt the military, public health and public safety)
  • Impose a five-year ban on executive officials becoming lobbyists after they leave the government
  • Impose a lifetime ban on executive officials lobbying on behalf of a foreign government
  • Ban foreign lobbyists from raising money for American elections
In addition to these actions, at a rally last January he promised to get rid of gun-free zones, though it is far from clear how he would do this.

All told, Trump’s first-day pledges go down as some of the most ambitious for a president-elect. How many of these he will be able to do on Jan. 20 -- as opposed to later in his first 100 days and beyond -- remains to be seen.

As Trump has said: “It’s going to be a very busy first day.”
 
This is what businessmen do, they take action. 66% Of Americans said they didn't like the direction the country was going in, noone should be surprised that Trump is going to be a man of action, and surround himself with those who share his philosophy.
The conservatives in that 66% are so binary that a change in direction automatically means going in the right direction.
 

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