The elected president of USADonald Trump, prepares the decrees that he plans to sign on his first day in office, including one related to immigration on the border with Mexico. Likewise, he is setting up the team that will advise him in the White House and in his cabinet.
According to reports this Thursday from the newspapers The Washington Post and Politico, Trump’s campaign has entered transition mode after the US elections this Tuesday, where he obtained a second term that will begin on January 20.
Trump prepares to sign his first decrees
According to Jason Miller, an advisor to the president-elect, Trump plans to sign executive orders on the first day to close the border with Mexico and boost oil drilling to reduce prices.
The former US president’s plan has generated concern in President Biden’s Government, as they fear that there may be an increase in migrants trying to enter the country through the southern border before the transition, according to NBC News.
Trump already announced this week that “on the first day” of his mandate he will threaten Mexico with 25% tariffs on all its imports if not to stop the “arrival of criminals and drugs to the country”, something that could represent a violation of the T trade agreement. -MEC.
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**Interview with Political Analyst, Emily Roberts**
**Host:** Welcome, Emily. With Donald Trump preparing for a potential second term, particularly regarding executive orders, what are your thoughts on the implications of his early actions, especially related to immigration and energy policies?
**Emily Roberts:** Thank you for having me. Trump’s intention to sign significant executive orders on his first day indicates a clearly defined agenda. His focus on closing the border with Mexico aligns with his previous policies that emphasized strict immigration controls. However, the executive orders he plans to enact can be easily reversed by a future administration, which raises questions about the longevity of his policies.
**Host:** That’s an important point. What about the impact of an unchecked presidency if Republicans control the House?
**Emily Roberts:** If Republicans regain control, Trump’s power could indeed be significantly enhanced. While he would still need to navigate some legislative challenges, an alliance with a Republican Congress could facilitate a more aggressive push for his agenda. This might lead to more divisive policies being enacted without much compromise. Executive orders could become a primary tool for him if congressional support falters, leading to an increase in presidential decrees that don’t require direct legislative approval.
**Host:** So, you’re suggesting this could set a precedent for future presidents?
**Emily Roberts:** Exactly. If Trump uses executive power in a way that bypasses traditional legislative processes, it could encourage future presidents to do the same, regardless of their party. This could diminish the checks and balances that are fundamental to our political system, resulting in a more unilateral approach to governance that could have long-term implications.
**Host:** Lastly, what should voters be wary of as this transition unfolds?
**Emily Roberts:** Voters should remain vigilant about the dialogue surrounding these executive actions. Transparency and accountability are crucial. It’s essential for citizens to engage in discussions about how these actions will affect local communities and the nation as a whole. Keeping an eye on the legislative response and the public’s ability to influence policy is equally important in a scenario where executive power is expanded.
**Host:** Thank you, Emily, for your insights. We’ll certainly be watching as Trump begins his second term.