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Biden expressed his steps in the first 100 days in power
Joe Biden is committed to implementing immigration reform, fighting the COVID-19 epidemic, and reversing Trump’s environmental orders.
The president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden, announced an action plan for the first 100 days in office. He said this in an interview with NBC on Wednesday, November 25.
“I will send an immigration bill to the United States Senate that will allow more than 11 million unregistered people in the United States to obtain citizenship … I also intend to remove some, I believe, very harmful executive orders that have contributed significantly to the worsening climate and have made us less healthy … signed by the president (Trump), “Biden said.
Biden said he will ensure that states affected by the coronavirus pandemic receive “immediate help,” although he did not specify how he would do so.
“This is more than just a financial crisis, it is a crisis that causes real mental stress to millions of people,” explained the president-elect of the United States.
At the same time, Biden added that he did not plan to launch an investigation into Trump after the inauguration.
“I will not do what this president is doing and I will use the Justice Department as a vehicle to insist that something has happened,” Biden said.
We will recall that Trump previously ordered the transfer of power to Biden to begin. The president said that he continues to fight for the election results and is confident of his victory, however, he ordered his team to begin the transfer of power.
At the same time, Trump later announced a major electoral demand. The new lawsuit allegedly reveals all the electoral fraud in minute detail, claims Donald Trump.
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