Presidential candidate Donald Trump has vowed to steer the US economy to track if elected to the White House. The former President has promised several things to the American voters but has his eye on three crucial policies. If elected, he also vowed to complete the agenda in the first 100 days in office.
Donald Trump is campaigning hard across the US to clinch the presidency. His rival, Kamala Harris, is also in campaign mode, reaching out to voters from all sectors of life. Both candidates have differing views about the economy, border security, and immigration issues.
This article will highlight the three essential policies Donald Trump plans to implement in the first 100 days in office.
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Here’s What Donald Trump Will Do in the First 100 Days in Office
If elected president, Donald Trump has vowed to implement three policies in the first 100 days in office. These policies range from taxes to budgets and border security. Below are the three policies Trump will implement in the first 100 days in the White House.
- Budget reconciliation
- Tax cuts
- Secure new funding for border security
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The budget reconciliation allows Donald Trump and Republicans to advance their agenda while bypassing potential Democratic filibusters in the Senate. “The plotting, the strategizing, and trying to get prepared for [budget] reconciliation has been going for several months,” a Senate GOP aide said.
Republican policymakers are focused on extended tax cuts that benefit ordinary Americans. Donald Trump recently promised new tax cuts for senior citizens to win over older adults and blue-collar workers. In addition, he plans to release a road map that includes new funding for border security.
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A border wall was the most discussed policy during Donald Trump’s term from 2017 to 2021. The US election will be held on November 5, 2024, and the American people will decide who will take on the mantle of the presidency.