Trump Discusses Policy Changes Across Multiple Areas During Transition Period
President-elect Trump has made statements regarding U.S. attorneys, trade policy, and immigration agency restructuring.

President-elect Donald Trump has addressed several policy areas during his transition period, touching on federal appointments, trade strategy, and immigration enforcement restructuring.
Regarding federal prosecutors, Trump has indicated intentions to make changes to U.S. attorney positions, though specific details about qualifications or selection criteria have not been fully outlined. The role of U.S. attorneys in pursuing federal cases remains a point of discussion as the incoming administration prepares for the transition.
On trade policy, Trump's team is preparing for potential tariff negotiations, with advisors suggesting investors consider multiple factors when evaluating trade policy impacts. These include market expectations around tariff implementation, potential exemptions for certain goods or trading partners, methods companies might use to navigate trade restrictions, and the practical challenges of enforcement.
In immigration policy, Trump has expressed support for renaming Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to National Immigration and Customs Enforcement (NICE). This proposed change would maintain the agency's current functions while altering its public designation.
These policy discussions come as Trump's transition team works to implement campaign promises and prepare for the administration's start in January. The specific timeline and implementation details for these various initiatives remain to be determined as the transition process continues.