In the first 100 days of his second term, President Donald Trump signed 137 executive orders, significantly impacting various areas of American governance. This pace of executive action is notable; Trump signed only 25 fewer orders than Joe Biden managed throughout his four-year term. Fast Company analyzed these orders, which are categorized into several areas, with a quarter focusing on government operations, followed by nearly 22% related to the economy. This analysis highlights the central role of executive orders in contemporary presidential governance.
Donald Trump's first 100 days have been marked by a remarkable 137 executive orders, reflecting a significant shift in the American government's approach and policies.
In just over three months, Trump signed only 25 fewer executive orders than Biden's entire four-year term, indicating his aggressive use of executive power.
Executive orders are significant presidential directives, which have gained traction as a regular governing tool, especially in recent administrations.
Fast Company categorized Trump's executive orders into various topics, revealing that 24.8% focused on government-related issues and 21.9% on economic matters.
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