President Trump Is Expected to Sign Over 200 Executive Orders Monday, Here's What to Expect

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When President Trump takes the oath of office Monday, he’s expected to get right down to work. The first order of business will be to sign executive orders to begin the long process of unraveling and unscrewing the morass of truly horrible decisions and policies put in place by Marxist and progressive (the Venn diagram looks a lot like a single circle) activists who used a semi-deranged Joe Biden as a sock puppet (SCARY: Mike Johnson Recounts Meeting With Joe Biden, Shocks With Tale of Senility and Subterfuge – RedState and Shocked Not Shocked: Biden Couldn’t Even Get Through Private Fundraisers Without Major Assistance – RedState).





One of the orders that will be given will stop all rulemaking initiated by the previous administration and freeze any policy guidance currently in the works. Although that may not be an Executive Order, it will have the same effect.

According to reports, Trump is anxious to avoid much of the confusion of his last term and send a message to allies and enemies, “foreign and domestic,” that he means business. We’ve already seen the first hint of this in his official portrait (read the post and the exchange between the writer and the photographer on what was meant).

Trump Aims for Show of Strength as He Returns to Power – The New York Times.

Whether it’s his idea for “one big, beautiful bill” to ram through his multitrillion-dollar legislative agenda, his hunger for a deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war (and perhaps fulfill his first-term dream of a Nobel Peace Prize), his desire to acquire Greenland, the Panama Canal and Canada for the United States, or his insistence to an adviser that he will keep signing executive orders on Inauguration Day “until my hand breaks” — Mr. Trump has indicated that he wants to begin his presidency with a demonstration of strength.

He knows from experience that he must move fast; he begins his presidency as a lame duck. And after the 2026 midterms, when attention will turn to his successor, Mr. Trump will be unlikely to command the same sway with congressional Republicans and corporate America.

“We had a 40-seat Republican margin in the House in 2017 and yet there was trouble ticking off the list of accomplishments,” said Kellyanne Conway, his 2016 campaign manager who served as a senior White House counselor in his first term. “This time there is a slimmer majority, yet larger mandate. President Trump knows he can move with alacrity and immediacy.”

Interviews with more than a dozen people who have recently spoken with Mr. Trump describe a president-elect who views his power much differently than he did on the eve of his first inauguration in 2017. Back then he was on the defensive; the resistance to his presidency was fierce after his shock win and he was more deferential to Washington veterans, heeding their advice on whom to pick and what to prioritize. Now, he smells weakness all around — on Capitol Hill, in the C-suite and in the news media. And he sees himself as his own best adviser.





Here are the big ones to look for.

Border National Emergency Declaration

WSJ:

Trump is expected to declare a national emergency on the border, Republicans briefed on the call said, which would in turn unlock additional Pentagon funding and assets to help address the matter. He is also expected to order troops to help build more infrastructure at the border. The president-elect will direct his administration to relaunch a policy known as Remain in Mexico, which requires migrants seeking asylum at the southern border to live in northern Mexican border cities during their U.S. court proceedings.

The Washington Post claims “birthright citizenship” is on the menu. I have doubts about that, but if it happens, it will definitely set off a much-needed “national conversation” on the “anchor baby” syndrome we’ve allowed to develop.

Energy

Fox News

Trump will “fully unleash” Alaskan energy, which the official described as essential to U.S. national security. 

The senior official told Fox News Digital that the energy executive order deals with “every single energy policy,” and addresses liquid natural gas, ports, fracking, pipelines, permitting and more, while also terminating President Biden polices he said “have constrained U.S. energy supply.”

WSJ

Miller also discussed what he called an “energy-omnibus,” with the Trump aide describing a wide-ranging directive that would declare a national energy emergency, according to one of the Republicans on the call. Trump would also move to terminate Biden-era restrictions on drilling and policies promoting electric vehicles, while calling for cutting spending on efforts to address climate change.





Abortion

Politico:

Trump is expected to reinstate, potentially as early as in this first day back in the White House, a policy restricting foreign organizations receiving U.S. funding from providing and promoting abortion with other sources of financing.

Drug Cartels

WSJ:

Trump also plans to designate cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and restrict entry to the U.S., likely through a travel ban. It couldn’t immediately be learned how any travel ban might work.

Depending on how aggressively this is pursued, it could lead to direct action missions by Delta Force, SEALs, and other organizations against fentanyl labs and drug infrastructure in the majority of Mexico, where the Mexican government has no authority. It also opens the potential for using military units to interdict drug running by air and sea.

DEI

Trump is expected to repeal Biden’s executive order requiring DEI to be embedded in all agencies. I fear this order may arrive a little late. The FBI has already disbanded its office (Bye-Bye DEI at the FBI: Bureau Makes Big Change Even Before Trump Re-Takes Command – RedState) but moved the personnel into the Human Relations and Equal Opportunity offices.





I’m sure this has happened across the government.

Federal Workforce

Schedule F is back. This change converts any civil service position that develops agency policy from a protected to an at-will position. This means that many of the burrowed-in leftists who want to play “resistance” warriors will have to give up their civil service protection or move out of a policy position. If Trump can make this stick, it will be amazing. Extended work-at-home will be a thing of the past.

WSJ:

Part of Trump’s efforts to overhaul the federal government will be aimed at rewriting hiring rules for employees and creating a new process for firing others. The president-elect will again sign an executive order, known as Schedule F, which he issued in October 2020 to eliminate job protections for federal workers, the Republicans said. The Biden administration had previously blocked the order.

Fox News:

The official also said Trump will fully reform the federal bureaucracy by reestablishing presidential control over the career federal workforce and make clear to federal workers that they can be removed from posts for failing to comply with executive directives. 

Trump will sign an executive order to strengthen presidential control over senior government officials and implement a new merit-based hiring review. Trump will also take action to return federal workers to in-person work. 





The part about firing officials for engaging in unlawful obstruction is essential. In the first Trump administration, civil service people routinely lied to Trump appointees about the scope of their power and how things were done. That needs to stop.

Hiring and NGO Funding Freezie

Fox News

Trump will also establish a new Department of Government Efficiency hiring freeze and, the official said, gain control over foreign aid and NGO funding. 

The administration also plans on shutting down funding to NGOs until it can determine what they are up to. Much of our problem at our border is exacerbated by NGOs funded by the federal government carrying out their own immigration policy.

Payback

Fox News:

Trump, on his first day, will also suspend the security clearances for the 51 national security officials who “lied” about Hunter BIden’s laptop ahead of the 2020 presidential election. 

Sex Definitions

According to Fox News, Trump is expected to sign an order definitively answering the age-old question, “What is a Woman?” for all federal agencies; see ‘What Is a Woman’ Sends the Movie Critics Running for the Hills – RedState.





Tomorrow promises to be a bang-up day. Not only will Trump be back in the White House, he’s going to be in charge ini a way he probably never was last time around.






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Lisa Holden is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes health, sport, tech, and more. Some of her favorite topics include the latest trends in fitness and wellness, the best ways to use technology to improve your life, and the latest developments in medical research.

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