Donald Trump prepares for second term with sweeping day-one agenda
As Joe Biden exits with historically low approval ratings, Trump plans to implement bold executive actions on immigration, the economy, and federal regulations.
- Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president on Monday, marking a historic political comeback after his 2020 defeat.
- Trump has pledged to sign up to 100 executive orders on his first day, targeting immigration, energy policies, and deregulation initiatives.
- Key day-one promises include reinstating the 'Muslim ban,' launching mass deportations, and restricting birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
- Trump has also vowed to reverse Biden-era policies on climate change, offshore drilling, and electric vehicle mandates while pushing for aggressive tariff policies.
- Joe Biden leaves office with low public approval but is credited by some analysts for achievements in infrastructure, healthcare reforms, and economic recovery.






























































































