5 Big Promises Trump Won’t Be Able to Keep
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In just two weeks, Donald Trump is going to come face to face with the reality of serving in the office he managed to win in the November election. And while he may face some rude awakenings with regard to the demands -- and limits -- of the job, he won’t be the only one coming to grips with unpleasant facts.

Sooner or later, Trump’s voters are going to learn that a lot of the president-elect’s campaign promises are not going to be kept, either because Congress won’t allow it or because they were never really feasible in the first place.

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The list of unlikely things Trump said he would do is a long one, but here are a few of the most high-profile campaign trail promises he made that he has either already backtracked on or will almost certainly be forced to abandon.

1. Build a wall and make Mexico pay for it

This was Trump’s go-to promise from the very beginning of the Republican primaries. Not only would he build a giant wall across the entire border between the United States and Mexico, he would also use his superior business skills to get the Mexican government to foot the bill.

Trump’s wall promise began to crumble before the campaign was even over, as he reluctantly admitted that the wall would actually be more of a fence in many places and that in others it would make sense to simply allow natural barriers to do the work.

On Friday, though, news broke that the Trump team plans to ask Congress to appropriate funds for the wall’s construction, meaning that U.S. taxpayer dollars -- not pesos from Mexico City -- will be paying for it. Trump erupted on Twitter, writing “The dishonest media does not report that any money spent on building the Great Wall (for sake of speed), will be paid back by Mexico later!”

People who have been following Trump in the campaign have a pretty good idea by now what to expect when the president-elect promises something will happen “later.” (See: Tax returns, release of.)

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2. Mass deportations

The anti-immigrant animus of Trump’s base of support was evident early and consistently throughout his campaign. Trump regularly fanned its flames with the promise of mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.

He suggested the formation of a “deportation force” and repeatedly made vows such as this, from September 2015: “I will get them out so fast that your head would spin, long before I even can start the wall," Trump said. "They will be out of here. You know we have tremendous problems of crime."