Donald Trump will release a video that puts forth the priorities he has for legislation and plans he is making for the administration, according to Newsweek.
During a press briefing on Monday, Trump spokesman Jason Miller said the video would include the president-elect's comments on trade, the Trans Pacific Partnership, energy, regulations, national security, and immigration.
A focus of national security would be "defending U.S. infrastructure from cyber attacks," said Miller, reports Newsweek.
The president-elect had said he will focus on abuses of some visa programs such as the H-1B visa program that allows skilled foreign workers to join U.S. companies.
Trump has called it "a cheap labor program."
According to Fortune, the program admits 65,000 workers every year, and the tech industry now may have to fight to protect it. Trump's proposed attorney general, Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, is a critic of the program.
Trump revealed during a meeting with Republicans that immigration, health care, and jobs were his priorities, according to NBC News.
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