In late October, Donald Trump released an action plan for what he hopes to accomplish in his first 100 days in office. Below, NPR reporters and editors from the politics team and other coverage areas have annotated Trump’s plan. We’ve added context on several of his proposals, including whether he can really repeal Obamacare and what a hiring freeze on the federal workforce would actually look like. You can see a nonannotated version of “Donald Trump’s Contract With The American Voter” here.
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But will he DEFEND ARTICLE 12 in Our Constitution? Or was it ARTICLE 13? Ask me if I care after the Celebratory NC KKK Parade in his honor he’s not condemning and THEN, perhaps, my level of loathing for the newly elected dorito impersonating President may lessen a little. Right now it’s deeper than the Marianna Trench. I hope the Sioux are ready for the pipeline. The republicans control it all now. Bye, Bye Environment. Bye, Bye Department of Education--we don’t need to be smart when ignorant is the new smart.