Trump to sign roughly 100 executive orders after being inaugurated: report
The executive orders will involve securing the U.S. southern border, and energy independence.
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to sign over 100 executive orders shortly after he is sworn into office, according to reports.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., said during a Fox and Friends interview that there would be multiple executive orders signed after the inauguration on Jan. 20.
Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., had the same sentiment.
"He threw that out — 100 — there could be like 100 EOs, yeah. I believe him," Cramer said, according to the outlet.
The executive orders will involve securing the U.S. southern border, and energy independence.
Trump adviser Stephen Miller has also confirmed that Trump's main priorities will have to do with the border.
Trump weighed in earlier in the week on Truth Social: "Biden is doing everything possible to make the TRANSITION as difficult as as possible, from Lawfare such as has never been seen before, to costly and ridiculous Executive Orders on the Green New Scam and other money wasting Hoaxes. Fear not, these "Orders" will all be terminated shortly, and we will become a Nation of Common Sense and Strength. MAGA!!!"