At a press briefing, Karoline Leavitt announces new hardline executive orders to be signed by President Trump concerning sanctuary cities.
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00:00Good morning. As you know, this week marks the first 100 days of the Trump presidency,
00:06and President Trump's first 100 days have undoubtedly been the most monumental and
00:11historic of any administration in American history. President Trump has already delivered
00:17on hundreds of promises he made to the American people, and we will continue to talk about all
00:22of them throughout this week. Tomorrow, I will host a press briefing at this same time,
00:27bright and early again to highlight the Trump administration's economic accomplishments
00:32with our Treasury Secretary, Scott Besant. And tomorrow night, President Trump will travel to
00:37Michigan to discuss all that he has achieved on behalf of the American people. On Wednesday,
00:43the President will host an open press cabinet meeting where each cabinet member will discuss
00:48their success thus far and their plans for the future. Today, we kick off 100-day week with a
00:54focus on the President's historic effort to secure our southern border. Later this afternoon,
01:00President Trump will sign an executive order on law and order and another executive order
01:04on sanctuary cities. The first EO will strengthen and unleash America's law enforcement to pursue
01:10criminals and protect innocent citizens. The second EO is centered around protecting American
01:16communities from criminal aliens, and it will direct the Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland
01:21Security to publish a list of state and local jurisdictions that obstruct the enforcement
01:26of federal immigration laws. After these are signed, the President will have signed more than 140
01:32executive orders already, rapidly approaching the total number signed by the Biden administration
01:38administration over the course of four years in office.