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Article Published on: 29TH MARÂ 2025 | www.demodemagazine.com
US President Donald Trump has signed his 107th executive order, nearly tripling Joe Biden’s count at this stage of their presidencies. Announced on social media, the White House emphasized Trump's commitment to cutting costs, securing borders, and restoring American energy.

Surpassing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s record of 99 executive orders within 100 days, Trump has aggressively pursued deregulation, federal budget cuts, and trade protections. His administration has rolled back Biden-era environmental policies, increased border security, and ended birthright citizenship—though legal challenges have emerged.
Notable orders include eliminating diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) programs, withdrawing from the World Health Organization (WHO), and reinforcing immigration laws. Agencies must now report DEIA-related expenses, while the WHO exit halts US funding. Immigration enforcement has been bolstered through heightened deportations and security measures. With this pace, Trump is reshaping policy through executive action at an unprecedented rate.