Mr Donald Trump
The Republican presidential candidate Mr Donald Trump, has outlined his first 100 days work plans in office if elected as US President despite losing behind the Democrat presidential canididate Mrs Hillary Clinton
Meanwhile the Democrat presidential candidate Mrs Hillary Clinton and her vice will be in Pennsylvania for a campaign event on Sunday.
These are some of the key plans Mr Trump outlined:
While some polls have shown he has eaten into Mrs Clinton's lead over the past week, after the third presidential debate, she is still leading him in a number of the key swing states.
He however vowed to break up media conglomerates, saying he would scrap the rumoured purchase of the Time Warner company, the owner of CNN, by AT&T. However, those comments were made outside of his main speech, and it was not clear if they were being put forward as policy.
It will be recalled a video tape came out were Mr Trump was boasting of groping women in the P**sy and making lewd comments towards women.
Mr Trump later denied the women's accusations and said: "Every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign and said every media houses making up stories to make him look as bad and dangerous as possible".
- Restrictions on White House officials becoming lobbyists after they leave office.
- Term limits for members of Congress.
- The cancellation of all payments to UN climate change programmes and the redeployment of those funds to fix US infrastructure.
- The start of the process of "removing the more than two million criminal, illegal immigrants" and the denial of visa-free travel to countries who refused to take back their citizens.
He however stressed that he is going to sue the women that came out to accuse him of sexual immoralities and also sue and change some policies about the media houses that are inappropriately tarnishing his image, and later said the country was facing a "fork in the road" over its future.
While some polls have shown he has eaten into Mrs Clinton's lead over the past week, after the third presidential debate, she is still leading him in a number of the key swing states.
He however vowed to break up media conglomerates, saying he would scrap the rumoured purchase of the Time Warner company, the owner of CNN, by AT&T. However, those comments were made outside of his main speech, and it was not clear if they were being put forward as policy.
It will be recalled a video tape came out were Mr Trump was boasting of groping women in the P**sy and making lewd comments towards women.
Mr Trump later denied the women's accusations and said: "Every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign and said every media houses making up stories to make him look as bad and dangerous as possible".
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