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June 11, 2025 4 mins
As of June 11th, he’d signed 161 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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sure enough. As we are tracking Trump taking a look
at the president's executive actions. And by the way, this
weekly updated series is the most comprehensive repository of the
executive order signed by President Trump that exists. You can
find by date every executive order with the direct link
to the order itself for comprehensive information on everything that

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Trump has done since January twentieth, and as of today,
the president has now signed one hundred and sixty one
executive orders compared to two hundred and twenties signed during
his entire four years the first go round and one
hundred and sixty two by President Biden and his Auto
Pen or Auto Pins as probably is the case, so

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Trump only one executive order now behind what Biden did
during his entire presidency. Give you an idea of the
executive action how quickly he's taken it now over the
past week, the President several things going on. He signed
the Executive Order Sustaining Select Efforts to Strengthen the Nation
Cybersecurity and amending the previous Executive Order about This identifies

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the threats the cyber threats from China, Russia, and North
Korea as being more extensive than they have ever been,
and is directing the it was interesting in North Korea
was in that mix now too, and directing the administration
to deal with it. Executive Order Unleashing American Drone Dominance.

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This a deregulatory move to try to ensure that law
enforcement agencies, the US military and private sector as well
for that matter, able to continue to lead in drone
technology and also use it for protective purposes. But at
the same time, what about your sovereignty? And so he

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also signed the Executive Order Restoring American Airspace Sovereignty, recognizing
that many Americans had their privacy violated by drones, but
also that you have cartels that have been using drones
for surveillance activities and to assist and human and drug
trafficking and the like, and to also try to combat

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that type of issue. So the balance between your rights
and also protecting our Airspace Executive Order leading the world
in supersonic flight. It's kind of interesting. Supersonic flight hasn't
been something that's been on the front burner in quite
some time. That is a deregulatory move trying to spur
innovation in supersonic flight once again. President also addressing his

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Day one executive orders on the resumption the construction the
border wall. We have had some border wall construction take
place again, but of course the Biden budget didn't include
any money for it specifically, and so the BBB the
one big beautiful bill or the one big indeterminate thing,
based upon whose perspective you're talking about here, the President

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saying this that there are seven hundred miles of border
wall that are specifically funded within the current version. We're
gonna end up building more wall than even I built
than we built a lot. All right, let's get a
look at some Florida headlines. Governor do standus. He has
a warning for anyone who might choose to riot here
in Florida's law enforcements prepared to crack down on any

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demonstrations turning violent with harsh penalties. Comments, of course, in
response to what's going on in La and now cities
across the country, including at least one demonstration in Tampa.
In twenty twenty one, the governor signed a law increasing
penalty for violent demonstrators and creates new criminal penalties for
organizing riots. Pombach got a commission voting yesterday to allow
Jupiter Fire Rescue to begin emergency services October first of

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next year, but turning down a request for a two
month transition periods of the firefighters and paramedics could work
alongside pom Beach County Fire Rescue. Governor de Santa assigning
new laws saimed at combating sexual predators, including Brooks Law,
which gives victims of one type of non consensual poor
in the right to demand that images be taken down.

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It's named after Brooke Curry, a Florida State University student
who inspired the law. And those are some Florida headlines.
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