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Last night, President Trump met with the Senate GOP after paying respects to Jimmy Carter at the Capitol.
During the meeting, President Trump reportedly discussed plans to execute a whopping 100 individual executive orders on his first day in office.
According to Axios, those executive orders include reinstating Title 42, which would help stem the flow of illegal immigrants and expedite deportations.
Another executive order on the menu is enforcing part of the Immigration and Nationality act to give state and local law enforcement more power to deport illegal aliens.
Check it out:
🚨🇺🇸TRUMP MAY SIGN 100 EXECUTIVE ORDERS ON DAY 1
Trump revealed plans for 100 executive orders, focusing on immigration and border control, during a Senate meeting.
Key proposals include reinstating Title 42 for rapid migrant expulsions, empowering local law enforcement under… pic.twitter.com/fR0Bi0x5R9
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) January 9, 2025
Trump planning to launch 100 Executive Orders in his first days as President
This is the exact aggressive action we voted for
Feel free to make it 200! https://t.co/mG21XESezJ
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) January 9, 2025
Scoop: Trump & Stephen Miller previewed ambitious plans for 100 executive orders during a meeting with Senate Rs last night, per sources in the room
-Title 42
-Using an authority allowing state and local law enforcement to assist ICE (287g)
-Border wallhttps://t.co/vtEsMbAkDe— Stef Kight (@StefWKight) January 9, 2025
From Axios:
President-elect Trump and top advisers previewed ambitious plans for 100 executive orders during a meeting with Senate Republicans on Wednesday night, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: While Congress debates the next moves on their own aggressive legislative plans, Trump let them know he is ready to roll — especially on immigration.
- Senators were given previews of some of what they were told would be 100 executive orders, two sources who were in the room told Axios.
- Stephen Miller, Trump’s longtime immigration adviser, dove into how they intend to use executive power to address the border and immigration starting Day 1.
- It’s unclear if all will be technical executive orders, or more broadly executive actions taken by Trump or federal agencies…
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