President Donald Trump (R) issued six executive orders in June, the fourth-fewest of any month in his second term. As of July 1, Trump has signed 269 executive orders in his second term.
The June executive orders addressed artificial intelligence, the administrative state, customs enforcement, quantum computing, and agriculture. Click here to read more about each order.
Trump issued 46 executive orders in January 2025, more than in any other month of his second term. October 2025 was the month when Trump issued the fewest executive orders of his second term, with only one.
Among all U.S. presidents, Trump has issued the ninth-most executive orders, with 489 orders across his two terms in office as of July 1. Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) issued the most executive orders of any U.S. president, with a total of 3,721 during his time in office. William Henry Harrison (Whig) issued the fewest, having issued none during his one month in office. Three presidents issued only one executive order each: James Madison (Democratic-Republican), James Monroe (Democratic-Republican), and John Adams (Federalist).
Trump has issued an average of 190 executive orders per year in office in his second term, the highest average among the seven presidents who have held office since 1981. In his first term, Trump averaged 55 executive orders per year, the second-highest in that time. Joe Biden (D) averaged 41 per year, the third-fewest in that time. Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) issued an average of 307 executive orders per year, the most of any U.S. president.
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