With the inauguration just a week away, Gov. Ned Lamont says he's not sure what to expect from this next Trump presidency.
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to sign a slew of executive orders on Day One, addressing areas like immigration, trade and energy.
There's been talk about him pardoning people who were arrested in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Sweeping across-the-board tariffs are expected.
The administration is likely to emphasize domestic energy production, potentially withdrawing from the Paris Agreement.
"I think the jury's out a little bit but remember I served for two years with President Trump when I was elected you have to work with whoever in the oval office and we work together pretty collaboratively. We spent a lot of time during Covid. We're on every in a week or so with the president for the Covid task force wasn't always easy people got things done," said Lamont.
Gov. Lamont says he will be one of the Democratic governor's at the inauguration.
News 12 Connecticut will carry the inauguration live next Monday at 11 a.m.