As President Trump begins his second term, he’s moving quickly to implement his agenda. In the first few months of 2025, he signed 225 executive orders. These orders cover many areas like economic policy, national security, immigration, education, and environmental regulations. This fast pace shows his commitment to establishing priorities early in his presidency. Executive actions are the main way his administration is putting policies into action. These executive orders are a critical tool for Trump to unilaterally enact government policies without legislative approval.
Trump’s economic agenda includes three main parts: tariffs, tax cuts, and deregulation. He made tax cuts permanent for working families, with new provisions like “No Tax on Tips” and additional senior deductions. His administration also reversed many climate policies from the previous administration, allowing for quicker infrastructure projects through an energy emergency declaration. Additionally, the administration has initiated policies to promote domestic mining as part of its energy strategy. In line with his record number of executive orders, these moves reflect his aggressive approach to economic growth.
Trump’s economic agenda focuses on tariffs, tax cuts, and deregulation, promoting permanent tax relief for working families and expediting infrastructure projects.
In immigration and border security, Trump is taking a tough stance. He ended the catch-and-release policy and reinstated the “Remain in Mexico” policy. He’s also trying to limit birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. Additionally, he classified Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and declared a national emergency at the southern border, which led to military deployment.
The administration is also making significant changes in education and civil rights. All federal diversity, equity, and inclusion programs have been terminated. Schools are being targeted for radical indoctrination, and educational freedom is being expanded to support faith-based and charter schools. Efforts are underway to restore meritocracy in civil rights laws.
In technology and space, Trump announced the Genesis Mission to boost artificial intelligence. He aims for $50 billion in commercial space investments by 2028, with plans for advanced space capabilities, including nuclear reactors on the moon.
Regulatory reforms are also in place to streamline commercial space operations, enhancing competition in the industry. Through these actions, Trump is pushing his power drive with a loyal inner circle at his side.




