Trump's return to the White House aims to accomplish six major tasks.

1. Be a "dictator" Trump once referred to himself as a "dictator," but said this would only happen on his "first day" in office. When asked if he promised never to abuse power to retaliate against anyone, Trump replied, "Except for the first day." When asked what he meant, he said, "I want to close the border, I want to drill, drill, drill for oil.

" 2. Fire the special prosecutor who sued him Trump vowed that if he returned to the White House, he would fire special prosecutor Jack Smith "in two seconds," as Smith had previously filed two federal lawsuits against him. Trump also stated that he would punish the prosecutors and judges overseeing multiple criminal cases against him.

3. Release some of those convicted on January 6 "Release" some of those convicted for the January 6 Capitol incident, claiming these individuals were "wrongly imprisoned." According to data from the U.S. Department of Justice, as of early October, over 1,530 people have faced criminal charges in federal court due to the January 6 events, with more than half having pleaded guilty.

4. End the "Green New Deal atrocities" He used this term to refer to Biden's climate and energy policies, such as the Inflation Reduction Act. Trump stated, "I will cancel all funds utilized under the misleading Inflation Reduction Act." In May of this year, Trump promised that if elected, he would stop offshore wind projects on his "first day."

5. Mass deportation of illegal immigrants Immigration is a key concern for voters, and Trump stated he would carry out mass deportations of illegal immigrants on his "first day" in office. He said he would utilize local law enforcement and the National Guard to seek out immigrants living across the U.S. It is estimated that there are 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S.

6. Issue green cards to college graduates He advocated for automatically issuing green cards to non-U.S. citizen college graduates, rather than just those who go through a vetting process. Trump stated, "Some honor students are unable to even strike deals with companies, and this situation will end on his first day in office.

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