White House communications director Jason Miller announced on Saturday that President-elect Donald Trump is gearing up to fulfill his campaign promises promptly after being inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States. Miller emphasized that Trump plans to take swift action to deliver on commitments made during his campaign.
One of the key areas of immediate focus will be immigration, with a particular emphasis on individuals who have been approved for deportation but have not yet been removed from the country, as well as targeting criminals. Miller expressed confidence that the administration's proactive stance on immigration would lead to noticeable changes and serve as a deterrent to those considering illegal entry into the U.S.
In addition to immigration, Trump is expected to prioritize deregulation efforts to boost energy production in the country. Miller highlighted the importance of these initiatives in driving economic growth and enhancing energy independence.
Regarding international relations, Miller addressed the attendance of Chinese Vice President Han Zheng at the inauguration, emphasizing the importance of maintaining dialogue with foreign leaders. He suggested that Trump's administration would command greater respect on the global stage compared to the previous administration.
Responding to concerns about the potential shutdown of TikTok, Miller indicated that Trump is exploring options to address the issue, considering the significant support he received from young voters who form a substantial portion of the app's user base. The president-elect is keen on finding a solution that aligns with the interests of these voters.
As Trump prepares to assume office, his administration is poised to hit the ground running and translate campaign promises into concrete actions. The upcoming days are expected to witness a flurry of executive actions aimed at fulfilling Trump's vision for the country.