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October 22, 2025 2 mins
As of October 22nd, he’s signed 210 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 98 presidential proclamations, 57 presidential memoranda and 9 laws.            
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Facts, integrity, and trust. This is the Brian Mud Show. Yes,
we're tracking Trump, taking a look at what the President's
been up to, which has been a heck of a
lot always. As of today, he signed two hundred and
ten executive orders, compared to two twenty during his entire
first term and one hundred and sixty two signed by
President Biden and Team Auto Pen during his administration. Additionally,

(00:27):
President Trump has signed ninety eight presidential proclamations, fifty seven
presidential memoranda, nine laws, and one thing for everything he
has been doing, one thing he is not going to
be doing after all. The much discussed recently meeting, the
second meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Hungary. This is

(00:52):
that story Fox's Ashley Stroimeyer.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
The President says he has no desire to have what
he calls a wasted meeting.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
You never know what's going to happen. But a lot
of things are happening on that front, on the warfront
with the Ukraine and Russian and we'll be notified me
over the next two days as to what we're doing.
A lot of things are happening.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
I senior White House officials, as Secretary of Saint Rubio
and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Larvav held what they called
a productive call as Moscow says its demands haven't changed
since the Alaska summit.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
So what President Trump himself has said has been a
lot more difficult to try to achieve peace between Russian
and Ukraine appears to be no closer to getting there.
There have been a lot of hope that after the
historic Peace Accord in the Middle East signed in Egypt
putting an end to the Amas Israel war, that well,
we could get something done here, not in the immediate

(01:46):
offing here. So beyond that, the of did you know,
we're in day twenty two at the partial government shutdown,
So that happens.

Speaker 4 (01:55):
The second second longest shutdown in history.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
I don't know how we're surviving. President has not been
slowed down at all. He has over the past week
broker to ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, signed a rare
earth mineral deal with Australia, new asylum accord with multiple
Central American countries, mitigating future abuse of the US asylum system,
among other things.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
All right, so you got temporary flight restrictions no longer
temporary around mar A Lago and PBIA. They're now permanent
for at least the next year. Restrictions previously in place
when the president visits, but FAA now says there'll be
year round for planes departing and arriving PBIA. Aircraft now
banned from operating within a nautical mile radius of mar
A Lago all the time. When Trump is here, there'll

(02:37):
be a flight restriction of ten nautical miles around the airport.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
Brian
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