In no particular order, a list of things President Trump wants to do shortly after taking office, according to a deeply-reported September Evan Osnos feature:
—Renounce America's participation in the Paris Agreement restrictions on emissions
—Authorize the Keystone XL Pipeline (the new Canadian PM is a supporter)
—Pause the federal government's Syrian refugee resettlement operation
—Direct the Department of Justice to give priority to his enemies—Amazon, perhaps, or Hillary Clinton
—Follow through with his deportation promises—which he has already reaffirmed
—"Renegotiate" the Iran nuclear deal—which was conducted throught the UN Security Council, so it's a bit more difficult than he may be anticipating—which would be a "gift" to Iran, according to a Carnegie Endowment expert
—Apply tariffs independent analyts say could trigger a trade war costing four billion American jobs
Despite Trump's rhetoric about the size of the government, many conservatives have rejected that notion in the face of his actual proposed policies. Altogether, it's not difficult to make the argument that Trump wants to make his government even bigger.