President Trump can undo much of the damage from The Obiden Regime’s nightmarish last four years shortly after he takes the Oath on January 20th.
The President’s reliance on executive orders will supplement a robust Republican led coalition in both chambers of Congress, providing multiple instruments for the 47th President to implement his bold policy agenda.
This from thegatewaypundit.com.
Ever since his resounding victory, a litany of executive orders—ranging from sweeping tariffs on foreign imports to bans on transgenders in the military to seismic reforms of the Executive Branch—have been proposed.
These initiatives will all help President Trump hit the ground running from day one, giving Agenda 47 a robust foundation right out of the gates, and allow the President to make good on his campaign pledge—and electoral mandate—to finally put the interests of everyday Americans first, once and for all.
Below are five of the most highly anticipated of the expected executive actions the President may implement from day one.
1. Tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China:
This past week, President Trump announced that as one of his first executive orders, his administration would be implementing a staggering “25% tariff on all products coming into the United States” from our two largest trading partners, Mexico and Canada.
He added:
[B]oth Mexico and Canada have the absolute right and power to easily solve this long simmering problem.
The President has elsewhere stated he will impose an additional 10% tariff on all Chinese goods imported into the United States.
The purpose of these tariffs is twofold:
– [O]ne, operate as a bargaining chip to combat the continued importation of lethal drugs like fentanyl which have been flowing into this country unchecked from China and other places for years now, claiming the lives of millions of Americans along the way.
– Additionally, the tariffs would be used to spur economic growth in their own right: they are first projected to add hundreds of billions of dollars in federal revenue. This surplus would directly add to the Gross Domestic Product of the national economy.
More broadly, robust tariffs would shift global industry back to the United States, and out of countries like China, Russia, India, and Japan.
Further, the President is intent on implementing wide-ranging tax cuts, from no tax on tips and overtime to no tax on social security payments.
His administration might even go further than that in pushing the tax envelope—maybe a call to abolish the Sixteenth Amendment outright?
2. Ban on Transgender Individuals In The Military:
President Trump has made a promise to stop wokeness in its tracks. To that end, he plans to put a total and complete end to the Far Left social experiments, particularly in the military, by signing an executive order that bans transgender-identifying persons from the armed forces.
The rationale for passing such an executive order is one with widespread public support. [T]he military is not a place for radical ideological experiments.
3. Reinstate Schedule F:
Late during his first term in office, President Trump executed an action that would return and consolidate bureaucratic power under a single executive—namely, the President of the United States.
To put it simply, the intent was to return the Executive Branch back to the mandate of its designers: where power flows down from the President of the United States to his various department heads and agencies.
The Executive power is fully vested in a President of the United States under Article II—not an unelected ‘civil service.’ The idea that civil servants are ‘apolitical’ has always been hogwash, a myth propounded by these very same people who never want to be held responsible for anything.
There is no fourth branch of government, nor has there been an amendment to change the Constitution’s original structure by aborning such a creation. Thus, the legality of the measure is straightforward—and the American people have voted for the President to drain the swamp.
Schedule F would go a long way towards making that promise a reality, precipitating generational and lasting reform to our governing institutions.
4. Increase U.S. Fossil Fuel Production Through Drill, Baby, Drill!:
Two pledges the President has made to instate on day one: mass deportations and Drill, Baby, Drill!
The latter, which became a staple all throughout President Trump’s 2024 campaign, would tap into America’s sprawling reserves of liquid gold—which have been disgracefully bottled up for years now due to scams like the ‘Green New Deal’ that have made the United States more dependent and vulnerable on foreign exporters like Saudi Arabia.
5. Immigration Executive Orders: DACA, Reinstate Remain In Mexico, Birthright Citizenship:
The second part of the two-part day-one promise has been to mass deport the 25 to 30-plus million illegals that have infiltrated our porous borders and “taken a stay within the interior over the last four years.”
These mass deportations will need to be supplemented by public policies that will help fortify the President’s immigration agenda, one oriented around shutting down the border and preventing the steady stream of illegal aliens from gushing into the homeland for all time.
The President can begin with rescinding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program, which started under Barack Hussein Obama—and allowed a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal migrants who brought their children over the southern border.
As a law, DACA was and always has been flagrantly unconstitutional. The President will need to re-prioritize immigration policy to place an emphasis on mass deportations, and, to the extent people come here legally, on merit-based applications only.
Furthermore, he should reinstate Remain In Mexico, which would require asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their cases are being processed in U.S. courts, rather than in the United States—which would dramatically reduce domestic crime.
Finally, in conjunction with ending DACA by executive action, the President has long entertained the idea of ending birthright citizenship once and for all, the radical policy that allows any person born on U.S. soil to parents who came from anywhere in the world, no matter their status—they can even be dangerous terrorists—to automatically become citizens.
President Trump can start getting the ball rolling with executive orders that will stop the crisis at our border, and begin the trajectory towards national renewal.
God speed, President Trump.