Trump Administration Executive Order Tracker
Mere hours after his inauguration, President Trump issued a series of executive orders, signaling the start of his presidency with a decisive use of executive authority to enact sweeping changes to U.S. policy across a broad range of issues. Alongside reversing key domestic initiatives from the Biden Administration and reinstating policies from his first term, President Trump outlined new objectives and priorities for the United States over the next four years.
Several of these initial actions have already prompted legal challenges from Democratic attorneys general and other ideologically-aligned organizations, while other critics and observers question the durability of executive orders that push the limits of presidential authority. One thing is clear: with a deeply divided Congress, President Trump is poised to rely heavily on executive orders throughout his second term.
Trump Administration Executive Order Tracker
Constitution Partners is pleased to present a comprehensive database of executive orders issued during the Trump Administration. The real-time tracker is categorized by industry, and searchable by keyword, for ease of navigation. It enables users to:
Search by Industry or Keyword: Quickly find executive orders that are relevant to specific sectors or search for executive actions by specific keyword.
Review Expert Analysis: Access detailed insights from Constitution Partners into how these orders affect various industries, including regulatory changes, operational shifts, or new compliance requirements.
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On his first day back in the Oval Office, the President took swift action, signing 42 executive orders, memoranda, and proclamations; enacting 115 personnel decisions; and executing over 200 executive actions.
This tracker is a live resource that will be regularly updated throughout the Trump Administration, particularly throughout the opening days and weeks.