
President-elect Donald Trump said he’s planning to sign a “record-setting” number of executive actions when he takes office, and that mass deportations and a trip to Los Angeles to visit the wildfire damage will be on the agenda in his first week in office. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Donald Trump said his first week in office will focus on mass deportations, a large wave of executive actions, and quick moves on TikTok, California wildfire damage, and the Israel-Gaza ceasefire.
Key Points:
Mass deportations could disrupt workers, families, and small businesses, while a TikTok ban or delay could affect users and creators and create uncertainty for shoppers and advertisers.
A California visit and new actions on wildfires, border policy, and Israel-Gaza could bring faster federal attention to major problems if the plans are carried out well.
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Central figure in the article; his first-week priorities, executive actions, deportation plans, TikTok stance, Los Angeles visit, and.
Israeli prime minister referenced in Trump’s ceasefire and hostage-release comments and as a planned meeting counterpart.
Named as TikTok’s Beijing-based parent company and central to the impending ban/possible extension.
Mentioned for his administration’s decision not to enforce the TikTok ban and to leave implementation to Trump.
Cited for upholding the bipartisan TikTok ban, a key part of the story’s context.
California governor mentioned in connection with Trump’s planned Los Angeles visit and the wildfire dispute.
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Briefly mentioned as Trump’s son during the phone interview.