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In a memorandum released by the new chief of staff in the new administration, Ron Klein, it was claimed that Biden would make immediate moves to symbolize the change in the outgoing president's path. Among the decisions that Biden will promote - a return to the climate agreement, the lifting of the ban on entry into the United States from countries with a Muslim majority and the postponement of the student loan arrangement


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Will overturn Trump's decisions: Biden will advance legislative proceedings immediately after being sworn in as president

In a memorandum released by the new chief of staff in the new administration, Ron Klein, it was claimed that Biden would make immediate moves to symbolize the change in the outgoing president's path.

Among the decisions that Biden will promote - a return to the climate agreement, the lifting of the ban on entry into the United States from countries with a Muslim majority and the postponement of the student loan arrangement

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Elected President of the United States Joe Biden plans to advance dozens of legislative guidelines on a variety of issues immediately after his inauguration on January 20, with some reports stating that his government will do so in a ten-day "blitz."

This, according to a memorandum published tonight (Sunday) by the head of the staff in the incoming administration of Biden, Ron Klein.



The planned procedures will be promoted by the new administration quickly, immediately after the inauguration, in order to symbolize an immediate change in the US out of the way of outgoing President Donald Trump. Biden plans to return the United States to some of the agreements reached during Trump's tenure. Global.

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Biden also plans to lift restrictions on entry into the U.S. from several states with a Muslim majority set by Trump, extending the federal student loan arrangement, ending evictions and foreclosures across the country following the Corona crisis, and the obligation to wear masks on U.S. domestic travel.



"During the campaign, President-elect Biden has pledged to take immediate action to address these crises and build back better," Klein wrote in a memo, first published in the New York Times.

"As president, he will keep his promises and sign dozens of decrees, presidential memoranda and guidelines for government agencies."

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