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Media reports outline Trump's plans for his first days as president.

Media reports outline Trump's plans for his first days as president.
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This is reported by Associated Press.

Trump himself has stated that he does not intend to become a dictator, except for the first day of his presidency. In the early days of his tenure, the Republican plans to restructure the federal government by potentially firing 50,000 civil servants whom he believes are secretly working against him.

Additionally, Trump aims to grant pardons to individuals arrested for their involvement in the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021. At that time, formal charges were brought against over 1,500 U.S. citizens.

It is expected that Trump will attempt to close most of his criminal cases, at least the federal ones that have been opened against him. While the Republican cannot pardon himself, he may seek to leverage his status as the elected president to overturn or vacate a felony conviction.

Thus, AP reports, the only case that will remain open against Trump will be the investigation into election interference in the state of Georgia. It is likely to be suspended until the end of his presidential term in 2029.

Moreover, the newly elected U.S. president also wants to take on windmills by halting wind energy projects, reversing protections for transgender students against discrimination in schools, and attempting to bring Ukraine and Russia to the negotiating table to end the war between them.