President-elect Donald Trump is gearing up for an action-packed inauguration day, where a remarkable number of executive orders will set the tone for his new administration. From border security to women’s sports, Trump’s agenda is unmistakably aimed at restoring order and common sense to American life.
One of the more controversial actions slated for Trump’s first day involves pardoning individuals involved in the January 6 protests. This move reflects a broader interpretation of his pardon powers, reminiscent of President Joe Biden’s leniency toward his own son. While some may squawk about this decision, it appears Trump is determined to send a strong message about accountability and fairness. After all, if the past is any indication, the scales of justice have been tipped rather dramatically in favor of those on the left lately.
In the realm of women’s sports, Trump is committed to fighting biological absurdity by keeping men out of female competitions. His anticipated executive order will reinforce the basic principle that sports should be fair — a concept that should hardly be controversial unless one is trapped in a progressive echo chamber. Bathrooms, prisons, and sports will now return to their rightful designations, putting common sense over confusion once and for all.
Trump to sign historic number of executive orders on first day. Here’s what they do. https://t.co/m7pY8OQdBo
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) January 20, 2025
Energy policy is another hot button, and Trump’s business-savvy approach promises to unleash domestic oil drilling while rolling back the costly Biden-era mandates pushing for electric vehicles. Actual energy independence seems to be in sight again, with a sideline of lower costs for all Americans. This is a refreshing return to make America energy great again, refusing to fall into the trap of green nonsense that has only served to dent the economy and inconvenience everyday people.
Then there’s the border crisis. Since Biden took office, the numbers of illegal immigrants pouring in have reached staggering heights, creating chaos and security risks in several cities. Trump isn’t just making noise about this; he’s ready to roll up his sleeves and sign several executive orders aimed at immediate deportations, restoring the Remain in Mexico policy, and even reinstating Title 42, which previously shut down the southern border. It’s a robust plan to reassert control and responsibly manage America’s borders, leaving the so-called sanctuary policies of the left in the dust.
The agenda doesn’t stop there; Trump will also move to designate cartels as terrorist organizations and tackle the question of birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants head-on. This multifaceted approach shows that his administration will not only confront border security but will also challenge progressive notions that have muddied the waters in American immigration policy.
Trump’s first day promises to be a whirlwind of activity aimed at restoring what many consider basic, common-sense governance. Each of these moves signals a clear departure from the current administration’s policies, putting America back on a track that prioritizes its own citizens and traditional values.