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Nothing mentioned above can happen with legislation by both houses of Congress coming into exact wording agreement. It does not matter what Trump will sign, if it doesn't hit his desk then it cannot become law. 

I would not hold my breath waiting for Congress to act swiftly. They might start swiftly but waiting for a final product may take time if something ever even passes. It took a completely Democratic Congress and willing president two years to get Obamacare into law. Hopefully the repeal of it will happen and will do so fairly quickly but expecting an early change might be a stretch. 

Early stuff might actually enforcing immigration laws, etc., which the president can do almost immediately. 

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