
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump plans to sign more than 50 executive orders Monday — and possibly more than 100 — on the first day of his second presidency, according to a person in his transition operation. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Trump, who is scheduled to take the oath of office inside the Capitol at noon, intends to sign several of the orders in front of a crowd at an event in Capital One Arena in Washington later in the afternoon.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump is expected to sign more than 50 executive orders on his first day back in office, targeting immigration, climate policy, and the federal workforce.
Key Points:
Trump’s orders could disrupt federal jobs, climate spending, and border policy, creating uncertainty for workers, taxpayers, and businesses.
Some voters may welcome faster action on immigration and a tighter federal workforce if the orders hold up in court.
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