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“With the Stroke of My Pen, Biden’s Orders Will Be Nullified”: Donald Trump

President-elect Donald Trump promises decisive actions, including revoking Biden-era executive orders, addressing immigration, and tackling inflation, within hours of taking office.

Washington DC [US], January 20: US President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to overturn dozens of “destructive and radical” executive orders issued by the Biden administration within hours of taking office as the 47th President of the United States.

Addressing supporters at a candlelight dinner in Washington DC, Trump announced that by the end of Monday, these executive orders would be declared “null and void.”

“With the stroke of my pen, I will revoke dozens of destructive and radical executive orders and actions of the Biden administration. And by this time tomorrow, they will all be null and void,” Trump declared in a video shared by Trump War Room on X, citing Fox News.

Immediate Action Plan

Trump outlined a robust agenda, committing to sign nearly 100 executive orders within hours of his inauguration. The measures, he said, would address critical issues such as border security, immigration, and inflation, all aimed at restoring America’s strength and sovereignty.

“We will not waste a single moment in delivering on our promises to the people. The Trump administration will again live by the motto ‘promises made, promises kept,'” he stated.

He expressed confidence in surpassing the accomplishments of his first term, calling it “very, very successful” and predicted his upcoming administration would be “even more successful.”

“Less than 24 hours from now, the invasion of our borders will end, and the restoration of our sovereignty will begin. We will stop criminals from pouring into our country immediately,” Trump added, highlighting his commitment to national security.

Sharp Criticism of Biden Administration

The president-elect did not hold back in criticizing the outgoing Biden administration, describing its tenure as marked by “failure, disaster, and decline.”

“Tomorrow, we will end four years of failure, disaster, and decline. And we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country,” Trump said, emphasizing his resolve to address crises at home and abroad.

He described the past four years as “nasty” and promised swift measures to restore order and confidence in the nation’s leadership.

Looking Ahead

Donald Trump, who previously served as the 45th US President from 2017 to 2021, will be sworn in at the US Capitol on Monday. His promises of immediate action set the stage for a presidency aimed at rapid change and decisive governance.


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