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Trump’s First Day Promises: Here’s What He Plans to Do

19th January, 2025

President-elect Donald Trump is set to return to the White House on Monday, pledging a flurry of executive orders on his first day in office. His “day one” agenda includes sweeping actions on immigration, the economy, climate policy, and more.

 

Key Facts
Trump has indicated plans to issue more than 100 executive orders early in his presidency, with reports suggesting around 25 of those will come on his first day, according to the Associated Press and Reuters. The actions align with promises made during his campaign to implement immediate changes upon taking office.

  • Immigration: Trump aims to launch an extensive deportation program targeting undocumented immigrants, which he describes as the “largest deportation program in American history.” Additional measures include reinstating a travel ban for certain predominantly Muslim countries, rolling back Biden-era immigration policies, and tightening border security to prevent illegal immigration.

  • Birthright Citizenship: The president-elect has pledged to end birthright citizenship, which grants automatic U.S. citizenship to anyone born in the country. While he acknowledges this right is constitutionally protected, Trump has expressed his intent to explore executive actions to overturn it.

  • Tariffs: Trump plans to impose significant tariffs on imports, defying economists’ warnings about potential harm to American consumers. He has proposed a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% tariff on Chinese imports, citing the need to protect American industries and jobs.

  • Climate Change: Trump intends to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement, reversing the Biden administration’s climate policies. Reports from The Wall Street Journal indicate that a draft executive order to exit the agreement is already under review.

What to Watch
The Trump administration’s aggressive first-day agenda could face legal and political challenges, particularly with issues like birthright citizenship and climate policies that may require legislative or judicial approval.

 

Big Picture
Donald Trump’s return to the White House signals a rapid shift in U.S. policy direction, with sweeping changes planned across key sectors. His day-one promises underscore his intent to prioritize campaign pledges, setting the tone for what may be a contentious and action-packed presidency.