These Are the Trump Executive Orders Biden Will Likely Rescind in His First 100 Days in Office
President-elect Joe Biden's first 100 days in office are expected to be particularly busy, and it's likely he'll make dismantling a number of President Donald Trump's presidential actions a top priority.
The coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. economy, climate change and racial justice are at the top of Biden's list for action after he takes office. While much of that will include rolling back measures implemented under Trump, including raising corporate taxes, the most likely Trump executive orders Biden will overwrite are those dealing with immigration.
On "day one," Biden plans to sign an executive order ending "Trump's unconstitutional Muslim ban," the former vice president said during a virtual Muslim Advocates event on October 14.
In January 2017, Trump signed an executive order suspending the entry of people from seven Muslim-majority countries. The administration defended the suspension on the basis that the countries presented "heightened concerns about terrorism," but the move was quickly criticized as xenophobic and spent years in legal battles. In June 2018, the Supreme Court upheld a third version of the executive order, limiting travel from Libya, Iran, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and North Korea.
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