The primary 100 days of Donald Trump’s second time period as president will characteristic “aggressive” insurance policies not seen in almost a century since Franklin D. Roosevelt was president, Steve Bannon, Trump’s former senior adviser, advised Newsweek in an interview.
Bannon, who was launched from jail one week earlier than Trump’s election victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, beforehand predicted with close to one hundred pc surety that Trump would reclaim the White Home. Whereas Trump’s 2016 victory was extra of a shock than this current victory, Bannon expects “a really completely different animal” after Inauguration Day, January 20, 2025, constructed on revamped management throughout the justice, intelligence and safety departments.
Trump has been busy naming and nominating key personnel, together with tapping former appearing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Tom Homan as his “border czar” to steer the marketing campaign’s promised mass deportations of unlawful migrants. He additionally nominated now-former Florida Consultant Matt Gaetz for lawyer normal and ex-Democratic (now Republican) Consultant Tulsi Gabbard as director of nationwide intelligence.
Former Trump adviser Stephen Miller, an outspoken conservative voice on unlawful immigration who has promised a “one hundred pc good deportation charge,” was named deputy chief of employees for coverage. Florida Senator Marco Rubio was nominated by Trump for secretary of state.
“The one widespread high quality I believe is [they will all be] very aggressive on the implementation of President Trump’s insurance policies,” Bannon, who served 4 months in federal jail for contempt of Congress after defying a subpoena within the investigation into the riot on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, advised Newsweek. “Now we have now the Home and the Senate. You are listening to issues out of the Home and Senate that there is help of his legislative agenda, for govt motion, all of it.
“The watchword right here I might inform folks is ‘aggressive.’…You are gonna see folks which are very aggressive on the primary insurance policies. It is going to most likely be as aggressive 100 days as any administration going again to FDR’s first 100 days in 1932. This type of is sensible as a result of this was a 1932-type realignment. And given the border disaster, the immigration disaster and actually the monetary, the debt disaster, I believe it’ll name for that kind of aggressive motion.”
FDR’s landslide 1932 election victory noticed him carry 42 of 48 states and 472 electoral votes in opposition to incumbent Republican Herbert Hoover in what was perceived as a marketing campaign of hope following the inventory market crash of 1929. It led to FDR’s yearslong New Deal implementation that targeted on the federal authorities offering financial reduction and widespread reforms.
Trump’s second administration will look completely different than his first, Bannon mentioned, evaluating how the 2016 victory was a shock to most whereas this time across the president-elect and his employees are extra ready to ship on the agenda.
He credit new Trump Chief of Workers Susie Wiles, whom Bannon employed in 2016 and is credited for serving to flip Florida pink, as a “regular” hand and “good stabilizing affect” he believes will oversee a robust administration.
Previous to Trump nominating Gaetz and Gabbard, Bannon surmised that the second Trump administration’s first order of enterprise could be to deal with the authorized aspect of the federal authorities.
“The DOJ [Department of Justice] goes to be, , prime attorneys, very aggressive, numerous expertise,” he mentioned, “as a result of they have to wash out the DOJ of their lot and they will cease the lawfare. It is vitally essential.”
Individuals like Homan and Miller, in addition to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was nominated for Well being and Human Companies secretary, will share the identical imaginative and prescient, Bannon added.
“Whoever you see in these different departments, they will be very skilled folks however very aggressive about executing the president’s insurance policies,” he mentioned. “I believe the commonality of all of it’s in sync with [Trump’s] insurance policies. There is not any distance in any respect between their understanding and settlement together with his insurance policies. The factor is motion, motion, motion.”
Individuals like former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo possible do not slot in any place based mostly on their previous criticism of Trump, based on Bannon.
Requested whether or not the election end result offers a broader mandate to the incoming Trump administration, the Warfare Room podcast host mentioned the Democratic Celebration is presently in an an identical place politically to the place Republicans had been after Barack Obama secured his second time period in 2012.
“We have gone by means of a rolling civil battle of two sides that hate one another, and now Trump’s full-spectrum dominance,” he mentioned. “And we nonetheless have some issues within the Senate, issues like that.
“The Democrats have not achieved any of that. They bought 10 years within the wilderness forward of them. They’re disunited. And the actual fact is that they notice they’ve deserted their base; they deserted the working class. There’s virtually no populism within the Democratic Celebration….What you noticed [on election night] was a b**** slap of the working class on the credential class.”