Trump’s upcoming return to the White House could spark a dramatic reversal of Biden’s policies, reshaping America’s political landscape overnight.
How far will he go?
At a Glance
- Trump plans to undo many of Biden’s executive orders if re-elected
- Key focus areas include immigration, cultural issues, and education
- Potential pardons for January 6 protesters and firing of special counsel Jack Smith
- Efforts to combat inflation and reverse Biden’s transgender policies anticipated
- Reinstatement of “Remain in Mexico” policy and large-scale deportation operation expected
Trump’s Day One: A Flurry of Executive Orders
With Trump on his way back to the White House, his first day back in office promises to be a whirlwind of policy reversals. The former president has vowed to waste no time dismantling the Biden administration’s legacy, mirroring Biden’s own actions four years ago. Trump’s ambitious agenda includes securing the southern border, launching a large-scale deportation operation, and reinstating the “Remain in Mexico” policy.
Republican strategist John Feehery has suggested that Trump should reverse all of Biden’s executive orders, particularly those related to immigration, COVID-19, and education. This approach aligns with Trump’s promise of swift and decisive action, as he stated, “Many things will be done on day one. Your head will spin when you see what’s going to happen.”
“Many things will be done on day one. Your head will spin when you see what’s going to happen,” Trump recently said.
Are you excited?
Tackling Cultural Issues and Federal Bureaucracy
A key focus of Trump’s potential return would be addressing Woke extremism in American institutions. This includes challenging Biden’s promotion of transgender ideology, especially in women’s sports, and halting the advancement of critical race theory in schools. Trump also plans to combat diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives that he believes have gone too far.
To address the Deep State, Trump is expected to implement an executive order known as Schedule F. This order would allow for the firing of certain federal employees, potentially reshaping the federal workforce to align more closely with his administration’s goals.
Legal Actions and Pardons
In a move that would undoubtedly spark controversy, Trump has hinted at pardoning January 6 protesters. This action would be a direct challenge to the legal proceedings that have followed the Capitol riot. Additionally, there’s speculation that Trump might fire special counsel Jack Smith, who has been involved in legal actions against the former president.
And then there’s the economy.
A significant part of Trump’s agenda is expected to focus on addressing inflation, which has risen dramatically since Biden took office. While specific plans haven’t been detailed, Trump’s approach is likely to involve a combination of fiscal policy changes and regulatory rollbacks aimed at stimulating economic growth and stabilizing prices.
We’ll soon see whether Trump goes as far as the American people are hoping he will.