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April 30, 2025 4 mins
As of April 30th, he’d signed 143 executive orders compared to 220 signed during the entirety of his first administration and 162 signed by President Biden during his administration.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:21):
one hundred days in the books. As we're tracking Trump.
Take a look at all of President trump'six secondive orders.
It has been history. We have not seen so much
activity in the first one hundred days since Truman in
World War Two. And when you take a look at
what President Trump did one hundred and forty three executive
orders compared to two hundred and twenty during the entirety
of his first administration in one hundred and sixty two

(00:43):
signed by Biden during his four years, gives you an
idea of the pace Trump. He spoke to this as
he was heading off to his rally in Michigan yesterday.
He mentioned this, we've done everything, or it's in the
process of being done. There you go, I mean, it's
like we're doing it, all, have done it, all will
be done. So I've been updating this every Wednesday and

(01:07):
by the way the Brian Mud Show blog. You can
get every one of these executive orders by date if
you ever want more information. But these are the new
executive orders that have been signed over the past week.
The Executive Order Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth.
This is tasking the Department of Education while it's still
around to develop AI education that can be brought to schools.

(01:29):
An Executive Order Restoring Equality of Opportunity and Meritocracy gets
rid of anything other than meritocracy from a hiring standpoint
and promotion standpoint within the federal government. The Executive Order
of Transparency Regarding Foreign Influence at American Universities mandates absolute
transparency for any foreign funds that are coming in for

(01:50):
any purposes to American schools. Executive Order Reforming Accreditation to
Strengthen Higher Education. Order recognizes that graduation right from those
who start colleges have never been lower, and that study
shows that forty percent of college degrees now provide net
negative ROI, and so it seeks to address those issues.

(02:12):
Executive Order Preparing Americans for high paying skilled trade Jobs
of the Future. That was kind of related. It is
working to further encourage use of trade schools, similar to
what Decentis has done in Florida over the years. Executive
Order White House Initiative to promote excellence and innovation at
historically black colleges and universities. So two things about this

(02:35):
Enrollment has been way down there, and it seeks to
address recruitment and those kinds of concerns, but then also
to work with partnerships for job opportunities immediately upon graduation.
An Executive Order reinstating common sense school discipline policies, much
as it sounds, standardizing discipline in schools across the country

(02:57):
rather than a lot of the wokes that's happened in
a lot of school districts across the country. Executive Order
Unalation America's offshore critical Minerals and Resources more deregulation there.
Strengthening probationary periods in federal service recognizes that basically, if
you've got a job in the federal government during the
Bid administration, you stayed there no matter what, unless you

(03:20):
left because probation feed there are like no reviews. Is
just like once you're in, we don't even know if
you exist. You're just picking up your paycheck. Executive Order
Strengthening and unalationing America's law enforcement to pursue criminals and
protect innocent citizens. This helps limit the extent to which
local law enforcement agencies may inhibit their law enforcement professionals

(03:43):
from doing their job when it comes to federal violations
of law. Executive Order protecting American Communities from Criminal Aliens
that was kind of related to the previous one and
the order executive enforcing common sense rules of the Road
for America's truck drivers truck drivers must speak English, and
the most recent one addressing certain tariffs on imported articles.

(04:05):
So this amended some of the auto tariffs that the
President signed just before heading off to Michigan yesterday.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
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two pom Beach County women accused of voting illegally in
the twenty twenty four election. US Justice Department says the
mother and daughter voterfront YEAH from Ukraine were able to
vote in the federal elections last year.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
I wonder who they voted for.
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