Joe Biden plans to sign and issue dozens of executive orders within the early days of his presidency. Incoming White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain outlined Biden's executive orders within 10 days.

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Biden to issue dozens of executive orders

Joe Biden will officially become the President of the United States on Wednesday. As he enters the White House, many are expecting that he will issue executive orders that will help millions of Americans and residents in the country amid the pandemic.

According to POLITICO, Joe Biden is planning to sign and issue dozens of executive orders in the early days of his Presidency. These orders aim to roll back some executive orders that Pres. Trump signed during his four years in office.

Some of the orders that he will execute have something to do with immigration policies, climate change, and to address the economic and health impact of the global pandemic in the country. It can be recounted that these have been part of Biden's campaign.

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Biden's 10-day plan

Ron Klain, the incoming White House Chief of Staff, outlined the 10-day plan of Joe Biden beginning Wednesday. After being sworn as the President in the country, Biden will issue an executive order that will rescind the travel ban on several majority-Muslim countries.

He also added that the country will rejoin the Paris climate accords, extend limits on student loan payments, issue an order to protect renters against eviction due to the pandemic, and issue a mask mandate on federal properties and for interstate travel.

On Saturday, the incoming White House Chief of Staff outlined the flurry of activity for Biden's first 10 days in office in a memo to senior staff. Klain wrote in the memo that the action and executive orders President-elect Joe Biden plan to issue will change the course of COVID-19 in the country.

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Klain wrote, "These actions will change the course of COVID-19, combat climate change, promote racial equity and support other underserved communities, and rebuild our economy in ways that strengthen the backbone of this country: the working men and women who built our nation."

He also explained that the policy objectives in the executive orders are bold. Ron Klain also emphasized the legal theory behind the executive orders which are well-founded and represent a restoration of an appropriate, constitutional role for the President.

Joe Biden will sign executive orders focused on addressing the Covid-19 pandemic, including ways to help schools and businesses reopen safely, expand testing, protect workers and establish clearer public health standards on his second day in the office.

On the third day, Biden will direct members of his Cabinet to work on delivering economic relief to families most affected by the crisis. Earlier this week, Joe Biden also introduced a $1.9 trillion relief bill to help millions of struggling Americans and residents in the country.