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Trump reportedly plans to unleash around 100 executive orders after taking office

President-elect Donald Trump has indicated plans to issue 100 or about 100 executive orders after taking office, senators and news outlets have indicated, although the numbers vary somewhat.

President Trump, who will take office later this month on January 20, met with Senate Republicans on Wednesday.

Appearing on “Fox & Friends” Thursday morning, Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) suggested that President Trump has close to 100 executive orders to address issues such as border security and U.S. energy. He said he did.

“He threw it out — 100 — there could be as many as 100 EOs, yes. I believe him.” Sen. Kevin Cramer, R.N.D. He says: the hill.

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President Donald Trump signs an executive order during the Operation Warp Speed ​​vaccine summit at the White House on Tuesday, December 8, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Oliver Contreras/SIPA USA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Two sources noted that senators were given a preview of some of what they were told would be 100 executive orders. Axios. From day one, Stephen Miller, President Trump's pick for the new administration's post, discussed plans to use executive authority to tackle border and immigration issues, the paper said.

of Associated Press President Trump claimed to have prepared more than 100 executive orders since day one and notified Republican senators during the meeting. “It's going to be a significant number,” Democratic Sen. John Hoeven said, according to the newspaper.

Fox News Digital reached out to President Trump's press secretary for comment via email on Saturday, but did not receive a response in time for publication.

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Signing a slew of executive orders will allow Trump to unilaterally advance his agenda once he returns to the Oval Office, but Republicans will also help shape his legislative priorities. I plan to.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-La.) have both announced their intention to advance the president-elect's agenda.

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“Biden is doing everything possible to make the transition as difficult as possible, from never-before-seen legislation to expensive and ridiculous executive orders on the Green New scam and other money-wasting hoaxes.” There is no need to be afraid of these “commands.” It will all be over soon and we will be a nation of common sense and strength!!!,” President Trump declared in a post on Truth Social earlier this week.

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