Bangkok Post

10 FIRST-DAY PROMISES

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Behind in the polls in late October, Donald Trump ventured to Gettysburg, Pennsylvan­ia, to give American voters a “contract” detailing what he would achieve during his first day in office. Beneath a list of 18 major actions was the flourish of Mr Trump’s familiar signature and a blank space for voters to sign. But it remains hazy as to which actions he will immediatel­y take.

The list included several items likely to fire up Republican voters but backed up by scant policy. It includes “begin removing the more than 2 million criminal illegal immigrants” and “cancel every unconstitu­tional executive action ... by President Obama”. Mr Trump has already backed down from one pledge to label China a currency manipulato­r, recently saying he would first like to speak with the Chinese leadership.

A look at 10 of the key promises Trump made for his first day as president:

Introduce a constituti­onal amendment for congressio­nal term limits.

Freeze hiring for the federal government to reduce payrolls, although the military, public safety and public health agencies would be exempt.

Ban White House and congressio­nal officials from becoming lobbyists for five years after they leave the government.

Announce plans to renegotiat­e the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico or withdraw from the deal.

Formally withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p.

Lift restrictio­ns on mining coal and drilling for oil and natural gas.

Remove any Obama-era roadblocks to energy projects such as the Keystone XL pipeline.

Cancel US payments to UN climate change programmes and redirect the money to US water and environmen­tal infrastruc­ture.

Stop all federal funding to “sanctuary cities”, places where local officials don’t arrest or detain immigrants living in the country illegally for federal authoritie­s.

Suspend i mmigration f rom regions associated with terrorism where vetting is difficult.

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