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April 2, 2025 6 mins
As of April 2nd, he’d signed 109 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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Speaker 1 (00:04):
In facts, integrity, and trust. This is the Brian Mud Show.
As we're tracking Trump and taking a look at all
of President Trump's executive orders, this is an ongoing story
that I keep in place for you on the Brian
Mudshow blog and makes it super easy for you to

(00:24):
get to any executive order. If you hear about something,
you're like, you know what, I want to go see
what that's really about. It's right there for you the
Brian Mudshow Blog. I have them by date in every
single executive order with the link to the order itself.
And as we take a look at how how much
President Trump has done, a lot has been made about

(00:45):
the record pace that he's kept. Well, he's not let up.
And to give you an idea, he is now up
to one hundred and nine executive orders. He side, how
does that compare? He is essentially halfway to doing what
he did during his first term with the executor he
signed two hundred and twenty during his first four years,
not even one hundred days in, we're at one oh nine.

(01:06):
Biden during his four years he signed one hundred and
sixty two. So it really kind of puts things in perspective.
And as we take a look at the second vorders
said Trump is signed since my previous update last Wednesday,
he signed four on March twenty seventh. Those executive orders
exclusions from federal labor management relations programs. Okay, so what

(01:30):
is this. Well, you know that there are certain entities
that you're not allowed to strike if you're doing government work,
like in the state of Florida, teachers' unions are not
allowed to strike. And at the federal level, most famously,
people might remember in the eighties he had the air
traffic controllers that went on strike and Reagan fired every
last one of them. Well, the non strikable jobs in

(01:55):
the federal government have expanded. Anything that the President deemed
to be in the interest of national security has now
gone under this banner. The Executive Order Addressing Risk from
Wilmer Hale. This is another law firm those involved in
the Trump Russia collusion hoax, and the President is continuing

(02:16):
to make sure that there are no documents or any
kind of security clearances or anything that could compromise the
federal government. Further with that law firm, the Executive Order
restoring truth Insanity to American History. You may not have
known it, but President Biden brought CRT, critical race theory

(02:37):
and related DEI kind of stuff to the federal government,
including federal documents and information online. All of that's gone.
That's what the executive order was about, restoring American history,
actual history, not CRT nonsense. The Executive Order making the

(02:59):
District of Columbia safe and beautiful. Trump wants to make
DC great again, and he's actually created a person that
is going to work with DC on behalf of the
federal government to try to make it better. We'll see
what happens. And March thirty, first, the President signed two

(03:19):
more executive orders, and one of those in particular gained
a fair amount of attention.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
They go out with one hundred dollars ticket and the
sales for two thousand dollars the following night, and they
seem to be able to sweep up with the best
locations soon, which is pretty amazing.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Yeah. So what this does the Executive Order Combating Unfair
Practices and live entertainment. The Executive Order prevents the use
of bots in buying up tickets online and then the
price gallenging that goes along with people that buy up
groups of these tickets that way, and then resells them
for a lot more. The President also signed the executive

(03:57):
Order establishing the United States invest Accelerator. What this means is,
let's say that you're going to invest a billion dollarar
a foreign entity and you're like, I want to invest
a billion dollars or more in the United States. It
gives you a single point of contact within the Executive
Branch that will work with you on that investment to

(04:17):
kind of try to fast track things so you don't
have to go through the whole red tape.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
Kind of process.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
That's what that's about.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
And that EO on the essentially ticket scalping thing, that
was the one he had kid Rock there and that's
nazzy red outfit.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
He was, we like that, did you?

Speaker 2 (04:34):
I mean, it catches your attention.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
Bill Maher was also there during that whole situation too,
and war it is and went pretty well. Be interesting
to see what mar has to say in his podcast.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
I know that Mar had said that, you know, ahead
of time, he said, don't don't expect me to leave
with a red hat as he said something like that.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Let's see if he shows up on his podcast and
read that.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Well, A couple of guys that probably owned some red hat.
Why know Randy Fine does because he had one. On Yesterday,
a couple Trump allies heading to d C Republicans Randy Fine,
Jimmy Patronis. They were voted into Congress yesterday. The state
Senator Fine won the special election for District Seat six,
that's seat vacated by Mike Waltz. Florida CFO. Jimmy Patronis
he won the special election for the District one seat

(05:15):
vacated by Matt Gates. Fine thank the President for a support,
writing on X I won't let you down, Patronis. He
wrote on the social media site his thanks to the
President and to district voters, and later posting that he
had received a call from Trump, calling him the best
and saying he couldn't be more honored. Patronis writing he
also told the President quote these six million dollars against
me couldn't compete against his truth social posts. Florida recovering

(05:39):
tens of millions from Universal Property and Casualty insurance company
accused of ripping off the state of Florida. Attorney General
James up Myers's Universal has agreed to return over thirty
million dollars to the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund, also agreeing
to pay more than four million in fines. The nonprofit,
spearheaded by Florida First Lady Casey D. Santis, now expanding. D.

(06:00):
Santas and his wife appear at the state capitol yesterday
in front of several members of the Florida Sheriff's Association.
Governor announcing the liaisons with the Hope Florida program are
now at every one of Florida's sixty seven sheriff's offices,
and the Coastguard says it caught almost one hundred people
trying to enter the US illegally. The Seventh District announcing
it repatriated ninety nine Aliens to Haiti. They were caught

(06:23):
at c last week, about thirty five miles north of Haiti.
Those are your headlines.
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