Donald Trump has arrived in Washington. He visits his golf club where they celebrate with fireworks.
US President-elect Donald Trump plans to sign a “record” number of executive orders in his first week in office. He will try to solve the problem of those displaced due to the fire in Los Angeles. Trump said this in an interview with NBC News published the previous day.
He said the theme of his inaugural address was “unity and strength,” as well as the key word “justice.”
Trump has confirmed that he plans to sign a “record” number of executive orders. And when asked if we were talking about a hundred or more commandments, he replied: “Well, something like that.”
The new US president also plans to visit Los Angeles, where he will assess the consequences of forest fires. Another priority is the deportation of illegal migrants.
“Everything will start soon and so fast that I can not say where the cities, because everything is changing laws must be expelled from our country,” – said Trump.
He also confirmed that he allows a delay in banning the TikTok social network in the United States for 90 days.
“I believe that, of course, this is an acceptable option, we are considering it, an extension of 90 days, probably, has to be done, because it is necessary to carefully weigh such a decision,” – said Trump .
We remind you that on January 20, the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump, will take place in the United States. The ceremony will be held in the Congress building because of the expected cold. So, for the first time since 1985, the inauguration of a US president will take place indoors.
It is known that Trump has arrived in Washington. He visits his golf club where they celebrate with fireworks.
Source: korrespondent

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