Trump to Sign over 200 Executive Orders on Day One — Just Like ‘The Agenda’

The Agenda, a book by Breitbart News Senior Editorial Director Joel B. Pollak, suggests that Donald Trump will sign more than 200 executive orders when he enters the Oval Office following his Inauguration.

In The Agenda: what Trump should do in his first 100 days, Pollak suggests more than 200 executive orders, memoranda, and actions to launch Trump’s policy and overpower Democratic Party efforts at “lawfare”.

He wrote in August: “I will be releasing a book on August 20. The Agenda: what Trump should do in his first 100 days. “I present over 200 ideas for executive orders and actions, policy shifts, and memos that President Trump could adopt immediately after taking office.”

Pollak wrote this in November: “[T]his writer has recommended over 200 Executive Orders, Actions, and Policies that Trump should implement in his first hundred days, given that he will be portrayed by the media as a lame duck who cannot run again and given his past difficulty in passing his agenda though Congress, even when Republicans controlled both chambers in 2017-18 — like in 2025.

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Wendell Husebo, a Breitbart News reporter, wrote in December that “Breitbart News had published a list ten executive order Trump could issue his first day.” Breitbart’s Joel Pollak suggested over 200 executive actions, policies, and orders that Trump should implement in his first hundred days.

Stephen Miller, Trump’s appointee as White House deputy chief-of-staff for policy, reportedly prepared a series of executive orders that Trump will sign. The first one is a policy on immigration and the closing of borders to illegal migrants.

Other executive orders will likely relate to economics, foreign policy, the military, tariffs, gender policy, and pardoning or commuting sentences for non-violent defendants of the January 6th.

Trump and the Republican Congress also pursue an ambitious legislative agenda.