KEY POINTS
  • Biden will sign more than a dozen executive orders on his first day in office, addressing challenges including the Covid pandemic and the student debt crisis.
  • Biden's orders reverse many of those issued by President Trump, including the so-called Muslim travel ban and the construction of a southern border wall.
  • The first order will require masks and physical distancing in all federal buildings, on all federal lands and by federal employees and contractors.
  • Biden will also ask the Department of Education to extend the pause on interest and principal payments for direct federal loans until at least Sept. 30.

In his first hours in the Oval Office, President-elect Joe Biden plans to sign more than a dozen executive orders to address challenges like the Covid pandemic and the student debt crisis.

Biden's orders will also work to reverse many of those issued by President Donald Trump, including the so-called Muslim travel ban and the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border.