But Trump’s orders tied to energy policy were expected to take time to have an impact. Trump said in a wide-ranging inaugural address that his first order would be to declare a
President-elect Donald Trump on Monday will sign a memorandum aimed at fighting inflation after he takes office that calls for an "all of government" response to bring down costs for Americans, an incoming White House official said.
One of President-elect Donald Trump‘s first acts as president will be to sign a memorandum about bringing down inflation. Incoming White House officials said the presidential memorandum would outline an all-of-government approach to bringing down prices for consumers,
Donald Trump is holding off on tariffs during his first day and placing a big bet that his executive actions can cut energy prices and tame inflation.
President-elect Donald Trump will sign executive orders and memoranda during his first day in office tailored to cutting federal regulations around energy production and reducing inflation, according to an incoming White House official.
President Donald Trump gave his second inaugural address on Monday. Here is a fact check of some of his claims in the speech.
My head is already spinning. So, let's break down the key actions from Donald Trump's first day back in office.
President Trump signed over 200 executive orders on his first day, focusing on border security, ending DEI programs, and tackling inflation.
By declaring a national emergency on energy, Trump will make it a priority of his administration to increase the domestic production of oil and other forms of fossil-fuel energy, officials said. It comes as U.S. crude oil production has already hit an all-time high over the past year.
"Trump is sui generis," one veteran Republican pollster told ABC News. "He is a unique figure in American politics."
Two Nebraska lawmakers support Trump's national emergency declaration at the southern U.S. border and the effort to "defeat" inflation.
"The first 100 days are going to be the most aggressive, change oriented policy proposals and procedures that we've ever seen," KOAT political expert Brian Sanderoff said.