President Donald Trump has signed more than double the executive orders in 18 days compared to former President Joe Biden, outpacing all 21st-century predecessors in memorandums and proclamations. Trump's latest executive actions include establishing a Department of Justice Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias and imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court.
Key Points
Trump signed 60 executive orders in his first 18 days compared to Biden's 29
Trump has issued more memorandums and proclamations than his predecessors
Latest executive actions include establishing a Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias and imposing sanctions on the ICC
Pros
Trump's proactive approach to governance through executive orders
Cons
Potential concerns over the volume and implications of rapid executive order signing