President-elect Donald Trump has listed a series of changes he will impose by executive action on his first day in office as he attempts to create momentum for his fledgling administration.

Trump released a recorded video on YouTube Monday evening outlining unilateral actions he plans to take on his first day as president. These amounted to policy shifts he has announced before, such as issuing a notification of intent to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. He argues that the agreement, negotiated by aides to President Barack Obama, hurts the United States. He says he will instead negotiate bilateral trade deals that "bring jobs and industry" back to the U.S.

Trump also pledged to "cancel job-killing restrictions on the production of American energy -- including shale energy and clean coal." And he said he would formulate a rule which says that for every one new regulation, two old regulations must be removed.

"Whether it's producing steel, building cars or curing disease, I want the next generation of production and innovation to happen right here, on our great homeland, America -- creating wealth and jobs for American workers," Trump said.