
Trump to sign flurry of executive actions and memos on Day One — on electric vehicles, inflation, immigration, more
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President-elect Donald Trump will sign roughly 200 executive actions, memoranda and proclamations on his first day in office, CBS News has learned, undoing Biden administration mandates and implementing his "America first" policies.
Trump's plans include executive orders "unleashing American energy," including actions to undo President Biden's electric vehicle mandate, declare a "national energy emergency," and encourage the excavation of America's natural resources, an incoming White House official told reporters Monday morning. He also plans to sign a presidential memorandum on inflation.
And he plans to take action on getting "wokeness" out of the military, and to direct the military to begin construction of an Iron Dome-type missile defense shield, Trump said on Sunday.

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