Biden plans stock that will turn Trump politics back

President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to reconfirm the leading role of the United States on the global stage through a series of one-day executive actions that would mark a drastic turn from outgoing President Donald Trump's policies. Now that Biden has defeated Trump, his transition team has begun to return promises [...]
Now that Biden has defeated Trump, his transition team has begun to turn its campaign promises into plans that he can implement at the beginning of his presidency, broadcast CNN.
Beden's first focus is likely to be the deterioration of the coronary pandemic. He is set to appoint a 12-person coronavirus task force Monday, two sources with knowledge of his plans said. Beden also said during the campaign that he will speak to Anthony Fauci, the government's leading infectious disease expert before taking office.
He is also willing to adopt a series of executive actions that will undo many foreign policy actions of Trump and seek to quickly bring the United States back to their status at the end of former President Barack Obama's administration four years ago.
Asked about the actions Beden will make his first day in office, Biden campaign adviser Symone Sanders told CNN today that President-elect “will do good on his promises” made on campaign tracks.
Biden repeatedly promised on his first day in office to rejoin the Paris climate agreement, an international historic agreement to fight climate change from which Trump withdrew in 2017. He has also said he will be reunited with the World Health Organisation, which Trump withdrew from this year.
Both actions underline a major difference between Biden and Trump: Beden has long believed in organisations and multilateral pacts that Trump does not trust.
Beden has said he will abolish Trump's ban to travel from several predominantly Muslim countries and restore the action programme postponed for childhood achievement, which allows “dreamers” documents brought to the United States as children to stay in the country.
He has pledged to take steps to reform the government, including the expansion and the codification in the law of an ethical promise imposed by the Obama administration addressing the issues of lobour, and also “any improper or inappropriate influence by personal, financial and other”.












