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July 23, 2025 3 mins
As of July 22nd, he’d signed 171 executive orders compared to 220 signed during the entirety of his first administration and 162 signed by President Biden during his administration. Additionally, President Trump has signed 75 presidential proclamations, 45 presidential memoranda and 9 laws. 
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Two sides to the story. There's only one side to
the facts. Welcome to the Brian Mud Show and thank
you for listening. Yes, we do appreciate it. And we
are tracking Trump on this Wednesday, as we do each Wednesday,
taking on like a what the Trumpster has been up
to over the past week, and as we get into it,
the president last night celebrating six months of his presidency.

(00:28):
We gathered tonight to celebrate six months of incredible achievements
by one of the most successful House majorities in American history.
That's what I'm all right, And as I broke down recently,
agree or disagree with the policies, President Trump has been
the second most effective by way of enacting policies at

(00:51):
this stage of his presidency, second only to FDR when
he came in during the Great Depression. So it really
has been something to behold. And you take a look
at what has happened as of yesterday, President having signed
one hundred and seventy one executive orders compared to two
hundred and twenty he signed during his entire first four
years and one hundred and sixty two signed by President

(01:13):
Biden and team Autopen. So Trump, sorry, done. Nine more
than that whole administration. Additionally, Trump designed seventy five presidential proclamations,
forty five presidential memoranda, and nine laws. And as for
what's happened over the past week, well, it's been a
lot of movement. He did sign one additional executive order,
this kind of a wonky thing that unless you're involved
with it really wouldn't have much of an impact. It's

(01:34):
called creating Schedule G and the Accepted Service. That has
to do with part of the streamlining of the federal
government workforce. But over the past week, the President has
also signed two additional laws, the Halt Finnyl Act, which
enacts seferabilities for Finnyl dealers, and the Genius Act, which
is the first table coined legislation, something that been long

(01:55):
sought by digital currency investors. The Act regulates stable coins
grants greater clarity and legitimacy to the digital currency industry.
President obviously has been busy on the trade front as well.
First we had the framework for a deal with Indonesia,
then the Philippines, then yesterday signing a new trade deal
what he said might be the largest in history with Japan,

(02:18):
and the details of that are starting to come out.
We're hearing that he's meeting with the EU today, So
it looks like a lot of these trade deals could
come together before that August first deadline where tariffs would
ratchet up to Liberation Day or higher levels. So a
lot doing for El Presidente for sure. Fox on how

(02:40):
much Artificial intelligence does your team need? A new survey
suggests more than seven out of every ten teenagers are
interacting with artificial intelligence based companions at least once every month,
and now about a third of teens are using AI
companions to fill needs for social interaction, including role playing
in romance, finding the AI chitchat to be as satisfying

(03:04):
or more satisfying than real life friends, meaning human beings.
The findings come from common Sense Media, the Tech and
Family watchdog group, which continues to advise parents and educators
that no one under the age of eighteen be exposed
to or use AI companion bots, saying that tech has
in documented cases led to unsafe advice and age inappropriate interaction.

(03:28):
They're calling for further social research on how the use
of AI by children affects social development. With Fox on Tech,
I'm Evan Brown, Fox News
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