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Biden's first 100 days: what he intends to change in the USA

New US President-elect Joe Biden, he said, plans to use his first 100 days in office to take action on immigration laws, repeal President Donald Trump's executive orders on the environment, and send aid to state and local governments. The edition told in more detail The Hill.

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Biden outlined his plans in an interview with NBC News, his first television interview as the winner of the presidential election.

“Part of this will depend on what kind of cooperation I can or cannot get from Congress,” Biden shared of his priorities for the first 100 days of his presidency.

“I have committed that within my first 100 days I will send to the Senate an immigration bill that would provide citizenship to more than 11 million immigrants in the United States,” the president-elect continued.

But such a measure of immigration reform is unlikely to pass the Senate if it remains under Republican control. Two Senate races in Georgia, ending in January, will determine who will control the body.

Among other things, Biden plans to reverse what he calls "devastating executive orders" signed by Trump, which he says have had a negative impact on the climate. Biden noted that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been "gutted" under the current president.

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Biden has pledged to ensure that state and local governments affected by the COVID-19 pandemic receive "immediate assistance," although he did not specify how he would do it. Congress was unable to agree on a deal for the next round of coronavirus payments after months of negotiations with the White House.

Biden said it would be important to help the communities hardest hit by the pandemic, including minorities, and "provide the kind of assistance to keep people afloat."

“This is more than just a financial crisis. This is a crisis that is causing real psychological stress for millions of people,” Biden said.

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As ForumDaily wrote earlier:

  • Trump refused to recognize Biden as the winner, but said he would allow his administration to initiate the transfer of power after the General Services Administration (GSA) recognized Biden as president-elect, a move necessary to free up federal resources for the transition of power. Following the GSA decision, Biden's team began engaging with federal agencies, which he said will be critical to combating the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Biden already introduced some of the key team members their future administration.

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