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close video Fiscal reforms, deportations among Trump’s top priorities after taking office, Stephen Miller says

Liz Peek, Cheryl Casone, Mark Tepper and Maria Bartiromo discuss President-elect Trump’s day one priorities, drawing from his recent NBC News interview and incoming Deputy Chief of Policy Stephen Miller’s recent ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ appearance.

Incoming Deputy Chief of Policy Stephen Miller dispelled speculation on Sunday that comprehensive tax reform could be delayed after President-elect Donald Trump takes office next month, insisting that the issue will be a top priority addressed immediately after the border.

"We're talking January, early February," he said, providing a timeline for when Congress could pivot from border security to taxes.

"…[A comprehensive tax reform package is] where you have to figure out SALT [state and local deductions]. That's where you're going to figure out different policy baselines that you're going to use for the tax cuts, about corporate tax reform, about trade reform, manufacturing reform, and all those tax policies."

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Stephen Miller, former White House senior advisor for policy, speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, Texas, U.S., on Sunday, July 11, 2021. (Getty Images)

"With the two or three seat majority in the House, obviously that's going to take some time, but nobody, I repeat, nobody is even talking or considering delaying tax [reform]."

He reiterated shortly after, "Tax reform will happen, and it will be the greatest tax bill that we've ever seen. Now, these are not final. These are ongoing discussions and negotiations, but I just want to be very clear that no one is talking about delaying tax reform."

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‘Kudlow’ panelists Brian Brenberg, Jason Chaffetz and Liz Peek analyze how the Trump administration will shake up DC.

Ushering in sweeping change would start with addressing the border crisis, with investments to increase the number of ICE officers on duty as well as full funding for other security measures, including barriers and technology that could help mitigate the mass influx of illegal immigrants that entered during the Biden administration.

"You're talking about what would be the largest investment in immigration and border security," Miller said. 

"There's some of the Republicans have been talking about for decades, but with Donald Trump, this is something that is going to happen. It will be the most important and significant domestic policy achievement in half a century."

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Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., shares his takeaways after meeting with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy and discusses the House DOGE caucus creating an email tip line as well as the GOP’s priorities.

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