
During an address to supporters on Sunday, President-elect Donald Trump outlined his intention to implement a series of executive actions on Day 1 of his second term. Trump expressed his determination to sign numerous executive orders immediately, rejecting suggestions to spread them out over weeks.
Trump emphasized his commitment to taking swift action, stating, 'We’re going to sign them at the beginning. We’ll have plenty to sign in the future, don’t worry about it. It’s not going to stop.'


Sources familiar with Trump's plans revealed that he intends to issue over 100 executive actions on Day 1 alone, focusing on key priorities such as increasing US energy production, enhancing border security, reducing regulations, and addressing other policy objectives.
Addressing the crowd at Capitol One Arena, Trump promised to swiftly repeal what he described as 'radical and foolish executive orders' implemented by the Biden administration. He assured supporters that these actions would be overturned within hours of his inauguration, declaring, 'You’re going to have a lot of fun watching television tomorrow.'
Trump's ambitious agenda for his second term includes a comprehensive strategy to enact significant policy changes through executive actions. His determination to swiftly implement these measures reflects his commitment to advancing his administration's priorities and fulfilling promises made to his supporters.