The team of US President-elect Donald Trump has revealed that he is preparing more than 100 executive orders to be announced on his first day in the White House, though the specifics of these orders remain undisclosed.

The team stated that Trump informed Republican senators about this strong start during a private meeting on Capitol Hill, with expectations of launching numerous measures coinciding with his inauguration on January 20.

Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to Trump, told Republican senators that these orders would include actions on border security and the enforcement of immigration laws, which are expected to begin soon.

Allies of the President-elect have been preparing a series of executive orders that Trump could sign quickly, covering a wide range of issues - from the campaign on the US-Mexico border to energy development, federal workforce rules, gender policies in schools, vaccine mandates, and other promises made during his election campaign.
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