Monday, October 24, 2016

In outlining his first 100 days in office

Trump also reiterated his pledges to build an anti-migration wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and to ban the entry of Muslims to the United States from countries with histories of terrorism and poor vetting procedures.

In outlining his first 100 days in office, Trump promised to institute a federal hiring freeze, block proposed media mergers, cancel President Obama's "unconstitutional" executive orders, and create new restrictions on federal regulations of businesses. The Republican nominee also pledged to cancel "billions" in payments to United Nations climate-change programs and shift the money to U.S. programs.
His issue agenda included pushes for tax cuts and revamped trade deals with other countries. Describing his first 100-day plan as "a contract between Donald J. Trump and the American voter," the candidate also proposed term limits for members of Congress and lobbying restrictions on former government employees.
Trump, who has accused opponents of rigging the election against him, again raised the specter of voter fraud. He said — without evidence — that "1.8 million dead people are registered to vote, and some of them are voting."
He also accused the FBI and Justice Department of covering up crimes by Clinton involving her private use of email while secretary of state.

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