Trump likely to sign executive orders at Capitol, then at Capital One Arena, sources say
Advisers told ABC News he plans on more than 200 on his first day in office.
Trump promises executive orders on his first dayABC News’ Alex Presha and a former senior advisor to Sen. Tim Scott, Matt Gorman, discuss President-elect Donald Trump’s promises for his first day in office on Monday.
President-elect Donald Trump is likely to sign executive orders at the U.S. Capitol after his swearing-in Monday and then additional ones later at Capital One Arena in the afternoon where the inaugural parade and entertainment were moved because of frigid weather in Washington, sources told ABC News on Sunday.
Separately, top Trump officials told ABC News he is preparing to take more than 200 executive actions on his first day in office.
Trump advisers are hoping he can sign multiple executive actions at one time under what they are calling an “omnibus” executive action.
Essentially, multiple actions would be compiled into one document for Trump to sign to avoid his needing to sign dozens of documents one-by-one.
Trump told his his supporters at his Sunday rally, “You’re going to see executive orders that are going to make you extremely happy. Lots of them, lots of ‘em. We have to set our country on the proper course.”
A small group of Republicans were briefed by Trump’s incoming White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller on Sunday afternoon.
Sources cautioned that plans were in flux and still being finalized, but said Miller outlined several executive actions and declarations to the group.