The Biden administration says it will work at an accelerated pace and reverse many policies instituted by President Trump on his first day in office. Biden is expected to use executive orders to quick start his agenda.

Joe Biden has chosen long time assistant Ron Klain as Chief of Staff.

Other reversals of Trump policies include the extension of pandemic-related limits on evictions and student loan payments, the imposition of mask mandates in federal property and interstate travel, as well as a solution to reunite immigrant children separated from their families, the memo said.

Biden has promised to open the borders of the United States and says he also plans to submit new legislation to provide for the naturalization of illegal aliens who are working in the US. It is estimated that there are around 50 million illegals currently living in the USA.

He also pledges to vaccinate 100 million people in his first 100 days in office. A forced vaccination program could cause resistance among US citizens where currently most healthcare workers refuse to be vaccinated.

President-elect Joe Biden is set to be sworn in on January 20th.

Biden has previously announced he will push Congress to approve a $1.9bn stimulus package to tackle an economic slump caused by the coronavirus. This while seeking a $15/hr minimum wage.

These are some of the items Biden has mentioned he seeks to do on his first day in office. What it does not mention are the things he hasn’t said anything about like the current wrong headed ‘impeachment’ of an out going President with only days left in his legitimate term.

Klain says Biden will accomplish many of these items through ‘executive orders’. Executive Orders are dictatorial powers and very dangerous in anybody’s hands. If all is as it appears now, Biden will have the full cooperation of both Democratically controlled houses of Congress, along with many RINO Republicans to help him accomplish his agenda.

 

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