Newspaper The Wall Street Journal Today, January 19, citing knowledgeable people, it was revealed that Donald Trump had told advisers about his intention to go to China in the first 100 days of his term as US President.
At Mr. Trump’s inauguration ceremony on January 20, China sent Vice President Han Chinh to attend.
According to the source, through representatives, Mr. Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed meeting. The two men also had a phone call on January 17, according to CCTV and based on Mr. Trump’s announcement on social networks.
The Chinese Embassy in Washington has not commented on this information.
The president-elect also announced plans to sign a record number of executive orders on his first day in the White House.
NBC News quoted Mr. Trump talking about his first day’s activities as US President. When asked whether the number of signed executive orders exceeded 100, Mr. Trump said “it must be at least around that”.
He is expected to sign an order canceling many policies introduced by the outgoing administration of President Joe Biden, which is likely to include an executive order related to the mass deportation program of illegal immigrants. law in America.
Deportation of undocumented immigrants in the US will “start very quickly,” Mr. Trump told NBC News.
The US President-elect also said that it is “most likely” that he will sign an order to postpone the implementation of the law forcing China’s TikTok to stop operating in the US from January 19.
“Most likely I will extend (TikTok) for another 90 days because that is the appropriate thing,” according to Mr. Trump, adding that this decision could be announced on January 20.