Donald Trump will have a very busy first few days in office.
The president-elect’s hand might start to cramp because he plans to sign 200 executive orders on his very first day back in the Oval Office.
At his pre-inauguration rally in Washington, D.C. on Sunday evening, Trump warned migrants against continuing to come over the southern border.
He also vowed to make good on his promise to lead the biggest deportation effort in U.S. history.
‘These are rough people [coming over the border] and they’re getting the hell out of our country – they’re out,’ Trump insisted.
He continued: ‘The border security measures I will outline in my inaugural address tomorrow will be the most aggressive, sweeping effort to restore our borders that the world has ever seen.’
Trump walked out to a live performance of God Bless the U.S.A. by singer Lee Greenwood at his rally at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C..
‘We won,’ he triumphantly declared when taking place at the podium.
Fox News first reported on Sunday that Trump will sign at least 200 executive orders on the first day back in office.
The actions will focus on border security, energy, cost of living reductions and ending diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs throughout the federal government.
During Sunday’s rally, Trump mentioned the aggressive number of executive orders he plans to carry out right away.
‘Somebody said yesterday, ‘Sir, don’t sign so many [executive orders] in one day… let’s do it over a period of weeks.’ I said, ‘Like hell we’re going to do it over weeks, we’re going to sign them at the beginning.’
‘We’ll have plenty to sign in the future, don’t worry about it. it’s not going to stop.’
The Sunday evening rally is his last before being sworn-in for a second time.
And despite rain, sleet and freezing conditions, thousands waited outside all day just for a chance to see Trump in person one more time before becoming he’s president again.
Once inside, rally goers were dazzled with a stacked line-up of performers and speakers, including pro-MAGA musician Kid Rock, who opened the night by performing a small set of songs including his 2007 hit All Summer Long before his anti-Democrat anthem We The People, which includes lyrics ‘Let’s Go Brandon,’ code for ‘f*** Joe Biden.’
Trump’s two oldest sons Don Jr. and Eric, along with his wife Lara, came out on stage with a few of their kids in tow.
Eric and Lara’s two young children, Carolina and Luke, wanted to recite the Pledge of Allegiance for the crowd, which Eric says they do every night.
Don Jr., meanwhile, was joined by his oldest kid Kai, 17, after she became much more involved with the campaign over the summer when she spoke at the Republican National Convention.
Billy Ray Cyrus also had a slot on stage along with the Liberty University Choir, which performed a tribute to the rally goer killed in Butler, Pennsylvania during the assassination attempt on Trump.
The Village People closed out the rally with Trump’s favorite pump up song Y.M.C.A., as the president-elect stood on stage and broke out his signature low-first-pumping dance moves.
While rehearsing on stage as the audience filtered in, country music and television star Billy Ray Cyrus, 63, played his hit Old Town Road and riffed with crowd members about his time on Hannah Montana with his daughter Miley Cyrus.
‘We’re picking back up from 2016, how things were supposed to be,’ Cyrus said to cheers. ‘That’s why I keep singing Old Town Road. One more time, President Trump.’
Pre-program Speakers included actor Jon Voight, UFC President Dana White and former Fox News anchor-turned-conservative-podcaster Megyn Kelly.
Voight spoke about his ‘friend’ and ‘hero’ Trump as he made his rally stage debut on Sunday.
One of the entertainment industry’s most prominent Republicans was tapped alongside Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson – two other Trump-aligned celebrities – to serve as ‘Special Ambassadors to Hollywood’ in the incoming administration.
Stallone was at Trump’s rally on Sunday.