
Executive or presidential memoranda, proclamations, and notices are not included. Repealing an Executive Order counts as an Executive Order unless it is part of some other action (e.g. a presidential notice). Clarification 1/20/25 7:50 AM ET: This market is strictly on the number of Executive Orders, not executive proclamations, memoranda, new rules, or other actions. These are sometimes conflated in the media. You can see this list strictly here in the Federal Register, for example, for Joe Biden's day one orders. The Source is the White House itself, not whitehouse.gov. Even if the website of the White House did not show an Order, it would still be counted if it happened. An omnibus executive order, where a single order contains many actions, is still one order. Our rules state, "Repealing an executive order counts as an executive order itself." An order that is simply titled, "Repeal of [X] Order by Biden" will count; however, a single Executive Order repealing many is still one Executive Order.