Immigration
As in his previous campaigns, Trump has made immigration a central issue for his 2024 campaign, repeatedly pledging to deport undocumented immigrants. On October 27, just days before the election, Trump reiterated during a rally in New York, "On day one, I will launch the largest mass deportation program in US history to remove criminals."
When asked in November about the cost of the mass deportation plan, Trump told NBC News, "It is not a matter of cost."
Ending Birthright Citizenship
Implementing this change is a complex process that will undoubtedly lead to legal battles. When asked in a December interview with NBC whether he still plans to end birthright citizenship on day one, Trump replied, "Absolutely."
Trump has criticized President Joe Biden's immigration policies, pledging to use his first day in office to end "all of Biden's open-border policies." He also stated during an October campaign event in New Hampshire that he would use the health law "Title 42," enacted at the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, to expedite the deportation of immigrants. The federal government continued to use this law during part of Biden's administration but ceased its application in 2023.
Pardoning January 6 Defendants
He later added in an interview with Time magazine last month, "I will look into the January 6 cases early, probably in the first nine minutes."
Foreign Policy
One of Trump's boldest promises is his ability to end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours of taking office—or even before that.
Economy
Weeks after his election, Trump promised to sign an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on products imported from Mexico and Canada, two of the US' largest trading partners.
Economists have warned that such tariffs could lead to higher prices for consumers, as companies may resort to buying products within the US or raising prices to offset tariff costs.
Trump has pledged to revoke national zero-emission vehicle targets signed by Biden in 2021. During a November campaign event, he said, "On the day I take office, I will revoke the electric vehicle mandate."
Trump has reiterated his promise to increase oil production in the United States, claiming that it will significantly reduce energy costs. His campaign team has stated that he will work to expedite the permitting process for drilling and fracking.
American Auto Industry
Transgender Rights
Trump has promised to ban transgender women from participating in women's sports. During an October speech, he said, "I will keep men out of women's sports, 100%, immediately, on day one."
Trump has repeatedly expressed his opposition to gender-affirming medical care, such as hormone therapy. In a video posted on his campaign website, he said, "On day one, I will end Biden's brutal policies on so-called gender-affirming care."
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