Washington – Scorecard: Bulk Of Trump’s “Day One” Promises Unfulfilled

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    U.S. President Donald Trump plays host to a reception and meeting with U.S. congressional leaders including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) (L-R), Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), Vice President Mike Pence, Representative Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) and Representative Steny Hoyer (D-MD), in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, U.S. January 23, 2017.  REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstWashington – As a candidate, Donald Trump set a sweeping “Day One” agenda.

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    As of Monday evening, the vast majority of his promises had gone unfulfilled.

    At rallies and in speeches over the course of his campaign — as well as in a contract he spelled out with American voters — Trump vowed to move swiftly to overhaul the country’s approaches to trade and immigration.

    He said repealing and replacing his predecessor’s signature health care law would be “one of his first acts as president.” He vowed to terminate what he dubbed his predecessor’s “two illegal executive amnesties.” And he committed to push forward with sweeping ethics reforms and undo scores of environmental and other regulations.

    But since he was sworn into office on Friday afternoon, President Trump has moved forward at a decidedly slower pace.

    The White House has said it hasn’t stuck to its plan because it wants to maximize attention.

    “If we put ’em all out on one day, they get lost in the ether, I think,” White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Monday. But Trump and his aides have also suggested they’re reconsidering speed for political and policy reasons.

    Here’s what Trump promised to do on his first day in office, compared with what he’s actually accomplished so far.

    FULFILLED:

    Promise: Impose a hiring freeze on federal employees, excluding military, public safety, and public health staff.

    Fulfilled: Trump signed a memorandum Monday freezing most federal government hiring, with an exception for the military.

    Promise: Formally withdraw from the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership.

    Fulfilled: Trump signed a memorandum Monday that moves to pull the United States out of the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact.

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    IN PROGRESS:

    Promise: Announce his intention to renegotiate or withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico.

    Progress: In conversations with Canadian and Mexican leaders, aides say Trump has made clear his intention to renegotiate the deal, though no formal steps have been taken.

    Promise: Convene his generals and inform them that they have 30 days to submit a new plan for defeating the Islamic State group.

    Progress: Spicer said on Monday he believes Trump has formerly requested Pentagon advice on changing the campaign against the militants. He says the president will continue to have those conversations later in the week.

    Promise: Ask Congress to send him a bill to repeal and replace Obama’s signature health care law.

    Progress: Trump did sign an executive order Friday aimed at “minimizing the economic burden” of the “Obamacare” law. The order notes that Trump intends to seek the “prompt repeal” of the law. But in the meantime, it allows the Health and Human Services Department and other federal agencies to delay implementing any piece of the law that might impose a “fiscal burden” on states, health care providers, families or individuals.

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    PENDING:

    IMMIGRATION:

    —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.

    —Begin deporting what Trump estimates to be more than 2 million criminal illegal immigrants living in the country.

    —Cancel visas for citizens of foreign countries that won’t take those criminal illegal immigrants back.

    —Immediately terminate former President Barack Obama’s “two illegal executive amnesties.” That presumably includes DACA, which protects people who were brought into the country illegally as children. Spicer said on Monday that, “For now … the focus is going to be on people who have done harm to our country.”

    SECURITY AND DEFENSE:

    —Immediately suspend the Syrian refugee program.

    —Suspend immigration from “terror-prone regions” where he says vetting is too difficult.

    —Implement new “extreme” immigration vetting techniques.

    TRADE:

    —Direct his treasury secretary to label China a currency manipulator.

    DRAINING THE SWAMP and GOVERNMENT REFORM:

    —Propose a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on all members of Congress.

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

    —Ban former White House officials from lobbying on behalf of foreign governments for the rest of their lives.

    —Ban foreign lobbyists from raising money for U.S. elections.

    —Impose a requirement that for every new federal regulation imposed, two existing regulations be eliminated.

    ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT:

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

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

    —Cancel payments to the U.N.’s climate change programs and use the money to fix America’s water and environmental infrastructure.

    HEALTH CARE, GUN CONTROL AND OTHER ISSUES:

    —Cancel “every unconstitutional executive action, memorandum and order issued by President Obama.”

    —Begin the process of selecting a new Supreme Court justice.

    —Get rid of gun-free zones in schools and on military bases.


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    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    7 years ago

    impeach

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    lazy-boy
    7 years ago

    day ONE? did anyone really expect Trump to do anything on day one?

    I doubt that by day 365 he (like most politicians) will do what they said they were going to do.

    7 years ago

    Goes back to the saying that the media took Trump literally but not seriously, however the voters took Trump seriously but not literally. In other words people who voted for Trump dont give a damn about absurd 1st day promises, but they do take him seriously.
    In other words we dont give a hoot about what the main stream media says about Trump.

    7 years ago

    At least he began. Where are his golf clubs?

    PowerUp
    PowerUp
    7 years ago

    another piece of garbage article by the AP, we all know what “day 1” means, it means first on the agenda, yet the media is more then happy to give it a negetive spin.

    The good thing is, if you look at it at a deeper level, the media will be their own demise, they have effectivly handed trump the presidency, even if they were trying to avoid it at all cost, and they will continue to help him push thru his legislative agenda.

    Shimon
    Shimon
    7 years ago

    As prejudiced a headline as can be written. Shame on you.

    He had an exceptional day.

    7 years ago

    These Associated Press articles, which VIN copies word for one, are trash, and are biased against Trump. The same holds true for the headlines on Yahoo, NY Daily News, and other left leaning publications. To this date, nearly three months after the Nov. 8th election, the Electoral College vote of Dec. 19th, and the counting and certifying of those votes on Jan. 6th, by the U.S. Senate and the VP, there are many who can’t get over the fact that Ms. Hillary lost; to paraphrase what FDR told Congress, “With the unbounded determination of our people, we have gained the inevitable triumph, so help us G-d”.

    7 years ago

    Overheard – Some people, including the mainstream media, suffer from ATOS. Anti-Trump Obsession Syndrome. No cure identified yet. It is a chronic fatal disease.

    BogusMilsky
    BogusMilsky
    7 years ago

    VIN has become so disgustingly leftist its nauseating

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    7 years ago

    Now Barron can take a gun to school!

    7 years ago

    To #17 -Keep daydreaming; the KGB did not control the voting machines in the 4,500 counties of the USA, where those machines were located. The KGB hacking had nothing to do, with the 63,000,000 voters (who voted for Trump), and who operated the various voting machines, in the aforementioned counties. Whereas Bush, who in 2,000, won because of 500 Florida votes, as a result of sloppy voting
    procedures by the state of Florida, no such scenario took place this time. I could see voters calling Bush #43 , the “illegitimate President”. However, for voters (such as #17 ), to use that same despicable term against Trump is preposterous, ludicrous, pompous, reprehensible, illogical, and just plain stupid!!

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    7 years ago

    to all those who don’t like VIN try Donald Duchys friendd the white supremacist, or the Aryan website all friends of newly elected President

    7 years ago

    What lies. He already moved on TTP, is bringing jobs back to America, is moving on the border with Mexico and immigration, and more. This lyin press wouldn’t give him credit for anything. Just proves how Dishonest, crooked, immoral and hypocritical libs are