
As Donald Trump takes oath as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, January 20 in Washington DC, the eyes of the whole world will be on the election promises he made, some of which he has promised to fulfill on the first day of taking office. While it is unlikely that the Republican will be able to do everything he promised to do on his first day of taking office, it is still an amazing list of promises. Watch the live overhaul of Donald Trump’s introduction here. Donald Trump can fulfill some of the promises by a simple official arrangement, something he is likely to do. For others, he will need the help of Congress as well as take the path of holy change. What has Donald Trump promised to do on the first day of taking office? Here is a list of promises that Donald Trump has said during the election campaign that he will fulfill on his first day as US President. Immigration: Trump has promised to launch the largest expulsion in US history to remove all the people who are wrongly living in the country.

He also guaranteed to close the border and end illegal immigration.
Birthright Citizenship: He also said he would end programmed citizenship for everyone born in the US, called Claim Citizenship. This is the citizenship course that children of illegal workers receive when they are born in the country.
Pardons: Trump likely signed pardons for some or many of the people indicted or charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the US Capitol. This is something he can do with an official order.
Tariffs: The tariff war could be restarted as Trump has said he will impose a 25% tariff on everything imported from Mexico and Canada. He also needs to add a 10% tariff to the tariff already implemented on products from China. Once again, this is something he can accomplish with an official order.
NATO: The incoming US president has time and he once again said he will end the Russia-Ukraine war. This is something that is far more complex and will take far more time than the official arrangements currently state. But Trump could end Ukraine’s confidence in joining NATO.
EV order: He also plans to end the “Electric Vehicle Order.” Despite the fact that there is no such order to end, he could attempt to release the Joe Biden-era tailpipe pollution and fuel economy guidelines that are the force that drives automakers to sell and buyers to buy more EVs.

Pipelines, refineries: Trump has also said he would declare a national energy crisis to promote the approval of more boring, pipelines, refineries, power plants and reactors.
Federal funds: In his own words, Trump has guaranteed to cut government funding to schools that put “critical race hypothesis, transgender insanity and other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content on the shoulders of our children.” He also said he would cut funding to all schools that have antibody or cover mandates.
‘Deep State’: One of his guarantees for day one is to take steps to dismantle the “deep state.” First, an official plan to designate thousands of job-protected and non-retired employees as political deputies who can be fired at will. He’ll do this by reviving his Plan F plan from 2020, which Biden replaced after taking office.