American presidential transitions—“some smooth as butter, others rough as sandpaper.”
What will take place on January 20, 2025, may be one about which people will still be exclaiming a hundred years from now.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
The Left is talking “smooth transition” which is code for anything but smooth. Already the Obama-Biden Regime has tried to sell the remaining materials for the Trump Border Wall, and has pardoned or commuted sentences for nearly everyone who is undeserving of such.
We the People have watched our southern border be transformed into something that resembles an unguarded open expanse of free travel for anyone and everyone. With over 8 million illegal crossings since 2021, cities from New York to Los Angeles have buckled under unprecedented strain, while:
Washington bureaucrats seem more interested
in ordering lunch than ordering security.
The Post Millennial obtained exclusive details from a closed-door meeting between President-elect Donald Trump and Senate Republicans on January 8, where Trump’s team revealed an unprecedented plan to hit the ground running. And by running, they mean:
[E]xecuting the most ambitious
Day One agenda in presidential history.
Move over, FDR’s First Hundred Days—Trump’s first twenty-four hours may rewrite the history books. According to Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), Trump’s transition team has prepared nearly 100 executive orders ready for signing on January 20.
Mullin revealed on Fox News:
He has almost 100 executive orders that will go a long way to securing the border again and also put the energy sector back in play.
Stephen Miller, senior adviser to President-elect Trump and architect of successful Trump-era immigration policies, presented the comprehensive strategy to Senate Republicans.
The plan draws from proven approaches that reduced illegal crossings by 87% during Trump’s first term.
Remember Title 42? It’s making a comeback, and this time, it’s not just about public health:
– The measure that allowed for the rapid expulsion of illegal crossers will be reinstated immediately,
– Border Patrol agents, who’ve been relegated to processing paperwork under Biden, will return to actually patrolling the border,
– The successful “Remain in Mexico” policy will also return, and
– No more catch-and-release—a program that saw 85% of migrants skip their court dates.
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) praised the plan, having noted:
This is exactly what we needed in 2021, and it’s exactly what we’ll deliver in 2025.
Further:
– Local law enforcement officers will receive new authority through the Immigration and Nationality Act, and
– State and local police will be empowered to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement in carrying out deportations. This marks a sharp departure from sanctuary city policies that tied officers’ hands.
The border wall?
– Those materials Biden’s team left rusting in the desert—valued at over $350 million—will finally fulfill their purpose. Trump’s team confirmed plans to restart construction within hours of taking office.
The contrast could not be more striking. Biden’s DHS Secretary Mayorkas told migrants, “We’re not saying don’t come, we’re saying don’t come now.” However, Trump’s approach restores clear boundaries:
– The new administration will immediately terminate temporary protected status extensions that incentivized illegal entry.
International cooperation will see an overhaul, too:
– Trump’s transition team confirmed they’re already scheduling meetings with world leaders, including Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, to address global migration patterns and enforce territorial sovereignty.
God speed to the Trump-Vance team.