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DEEP DIVE: Donald Trump's record-breaking flurry of executive orders


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Published in Politics and Government on Sunday, March 2nd 2025 at 3:00 GMT by richest   Print publication without navigation

  • Since returning to the White House, Donald Trump has signed 79 executive orders touching on issues from foreign policy to transgender rights.

The article from The South African discusses Donald Trump's prolific use of executive orders during his presidency, highlighting how he issued more than any president since Franklin D. Roosevelt. Trump's approach to governance through executive actions was particularly noted in his final days in office, where he signed numerous orders, including one that aimed to regulate social media companies' content moderation practices. This flurry of activity was seen as an attempt to leave a lasting impact on policy, especially in areas where legislative progress was stalled. The article also touches on the broader implications of such executive overreach, questioning the balance of power and the potential for future administrations to undo these orders. Additionally, it briefly mentions Elon Musk's involvement with Dogecoin, illustrating a connection between Trump's executive actions and the tech and cryptocurrency sectors, reflecting on how executive orders can influence various industries.

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