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Trump just broke his own executive order record — in under a year

Data: Pew Research Center, American Presidency Project; Chart: Axios Visuals

President Trump has signed more executive orders in less than a year than he did during his entire first term, according to new data from Pew Research Center.

The big picture: Trump has shattered presidential traditions and seized expansive executive power in his first year back in office with a sprawling list of unilateral actions.


Driving the news: The president has now signed 221 orders, surpassing the 220 he inked between 2017 and 2021, as recorded in the Federal Register.

  • Both numbers exceed decades of presidents. Former President Biden, for example, signed 162 over four years, per the Register.

The latest: Trump on Monday signed an order designating illicit fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction.

Friction point: But with the president's early tsunami of orders came an onslaught of lawsuits challenging his far-reaching agenda.

  • And just this month, the House of Representatives handed down a rare rebuke of his executive action, voting in favor of a bill that would restore collective bargaining rights for hundreds of thousands of federal workers — and nullify Trump's executive order stripping union protections.

The bottom line: As noted by Pew, if he keeps up his current pace, Trump could leave his predecessors' records in the dust when his four years come to a close.

Go deeper: Trump's boundary-breaking 100 days

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