Trump Prepares to Sign Slew of Energy Executive Orders

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Donald Trump plans to sign executive orders targeting energy production, immigration, and government hiring immediately after his inauguration.

President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to sign a host of executive orders related to energy in the first hours after his inauguration. Bloomberg reported that Trump plans to declare a national energy emergency right after he’s sworn in as part of his plan to boost oil and gas production. According to a Wall Street Journal report, in addition to energy, Trump will target immigration and government hiring policies with his first executive orders .

As for the emergency that Trump is reportedly preparing to declare, Bloomberg wrote that it was unclear yet what it would be used to do specifically. The publication noted, however, that with such a declaration a president can “unlock special powers over the transportation of crude and use authorities to direct shifts in how electricity is generated and transmitted.

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