Trump expected to announce over 200 executive orders on day one

by Dillon Burroughs

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President Donald Trump will sign over 200 executive orders on Inauguration Day, according to an exclusive report revealed on Monday.

The details were provided to Fox News Digital just hours before Trump’s inauguration, which will be followed by a record number of executive actions.

“As soon as President Trump places his hand on the Bible and swears the Oath to the United States Constitution, the Golden Age of America will begin,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt shared in the statement.

“The American people will have a leader who will deliver on the promises he made to restore our country’s greatness,” she added.

On his first day in office, Trump will put an end to “Catch and Release,” halt all offshore wind leases, revoke the electric vehicle mandate, dismantle the Green New Deal, exit the Paris Climate Accord and implement significant measures to strengthen presidential authority over the federal bureaucracy.

Also among his expected executive orders will be an effort to reinstate the popular Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok for 90 days.

Trump is proposing a deal with the “United States to have 50% ownership in a joint venture. By doing this, we save TikTok, keep it in good hands, and allow it to stay up. Without U.S. approval, there is no TikTok. With our approval, it is worth hundreds of billions of dollars – maybe even trillions.”

Trump continued, “Therefore, my initial thought is a joint venture between the current owners and/or new owners whereby the U.S. gets a 50% ownership in a joint venture set up between the U.S. and whichever purchase we so choose.”

Trump is also reportedly considering an executive order to protect gas-powered stoves and other appliances from regulations that threaten to phase them out, according to a Reuters report.

Gas stoves, used by approximately two out of five American homes, have become a strong controversy as the Biden administration has pursued efforts to end their usage.

“It speaks volumes when an order from the White House is needed to stop our own government from banning natural gas furnaces and water heaters,” Karen Harbert, president of the American Gas Association, an industry trade group, said in a statement.

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