Though he once derided President Obama's use of executive orders, President Trump is expected to shatter records on his first day of office, bypassing Congress.
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00:00Though he once derided President Obama's use of executive orders, President Trump was
00:05expected to shatter records on his first day of office, bypassing Congress to enact more
00:11than 200 executive orders.
00:14According to experts who've seen those orders, only 50 are legally binding, the others left
00:19to be litigated.
00:21Trump expected to declare a national border emergency that will effectively close the
00:25southern border.
00:27Mass deportations are also reportedly in the works in major cities like Chicago and San
00:32Diego.
00:33Beyond immigration, many of the executive orders aimed at opening up drilling for the
00:38oil industry, that's despite domestic energy production at an all-time high under President
00:44Biden.