Kuwait Times

First 100 days of a Trump White House

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Donald Trump believes he will score a “tremendous” victory on Nov 8. If he does, the Republican presidenti­al candidate has indicated he will bring vast change in America during his first 100 days in office. At a recent campaign rally in North Carolina, he promised “a very busy first day,” adding: “The change will begin from my first day in office.”

The 70-year-old Manhattan real estate mogul, who insists the country suffers from a “rigged” political system, has pledged to “make America great again” with two key ideas: jumpstarti­ng the economy and bolstering national security. He is certainly not without ideas. Trump offered a list of them on Oct 22 in his own “Gettysburg address” at the same place where Abraham Lincoln tried to unite a divided nation during the Civil War in 1863.

From the first day, Trump has pledged in his “revolution­ary Contract with the American Voter” to renegotiat­e the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p. He plans to lift restrictio­ns on producing fossil fuels, relaunch the Keystone XL oil pipeline project put on hold by President Barack Obama, and cancel billions of dollars in payments to UN climate change programs.

Trump has also vowed to “drain the swamp” of what he sees as systemic corruption in Washington impose term limits on members of Congress, freeze federal hiring and ban lawmakers and White House staff from becoming lobbyists for five years. He also has promised to “cancel every unconstitu­tional executive action” undertaken by Obama. Despite his tense ties with the Republican Party, which for now controls both houses of Congress, Trump says he will work with lawmakers to introduce and pass legislatio­n that would see at least 25 million jobs created in a decade.

That would come about thanks to tax cuts for middle class workers and businesses, and a simplifica­tion of the tax code, he says. Trump says his plan would spur four percent annual growth for the US economy, the world’s largest. doubtful he can deliver on his promises, especially as his promises have morphed over time. Trump did not address his past pledges to deport all 11 million undocument­ed migrants and end the Syrian refugee program in his policy speech. But he has promised to sue the dozen or so women who have accused him of unwanted sexual advances after Nov 8, calling them all “liars”. — AFP

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