What Congress Got Done in Trump's First 100 Days
Briefly

In his second term, Donald Trump has unexpectedly turned to executive action, issuing a remarkable 135 executive orders, instead of relying on a Republican-led Congress to pass significant legislation. So far, only six bills have been passed, a historical low for any president in the first 100 days. This shift towards executive power signals a break from the typical legislative approach seen in his first term, where he signed 30 bills. Most current legislation focuses on reversing Biden's regulations rather than introducing profound new changes.
"Trump has leaned heavily on executive action to carry out his agenda, issuing an unprecedented 135 executive orders since he took office in January."
"At this point in his first term, Trump had already signed 30 bills into law—a high watermark for Presidents this century."
Read at time.com
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