Trump Lists Admin Accomplishments, Answers Over 1,000 Press Questions In First Month; 7 Times More Than Biden

(L) U.S. President Donald Trump applauds. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) / (R) U.S. President Donald Trump calls on reporters during a press conference. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
5:23 PM – Wednesday, February 26, 2025

According to a new analysis, President Donald Trump has answered an astounding 1,009 questions from reporters in the first month of his second administration—with the GOP president posting his administration’s accomplishments on Truth Social.

Former President Joe Biden’s first-month total of 141 press questions answered is blown away by the tabulation, which was gathered by George Condon of the National Journal—being released on Tuesday.

During the first 31 days of his first term in 2009, former Democrat President Barack Obama took only 161 questions.

Even in 2017, when Trump took questions between January 20th and February 20th, he is answering a lot more questions now than he ever did before.

In what are effectively near-daily news conferences, the president has mostly met with the media during Oval Office meetings and executive order signings. Press pool reporters frequently ask two to five questions each during their media appearances in the Oval Office.

“It’s definitely a case of presidential learning,” political scientist and author Martha Kumar told the National Journal.

“He’s using the Oval Office. People stop when they see the president in the Oval Office talking on their television. They want to know what he’s saying.”

Additionally, on Tuesday this week, Trump posted infographics of a list of his administration’s accomplishments so far.

He brought attention to what has been done in just the first month regarding the economy, the border, the energy sector, and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

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Trump Vows To Introduce A New Age Of American ‘Prosperity, Dignity, And Pride’

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19: President-Elect Donald Trump gestures to the crowd after his victory rally at the Capital One Arena on January 19, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump will be sworn in as the 47th U.S. president on January 20. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
President-Elect Donald Trump gestures to the crowd after his victory rally at the Capital One Arena on January 19, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump will be sworn in as the 47th U.S. president on January 20. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

OAN Staff Blake Wolf
4:57 PM – Sunday, January 19, 2025

President-elect Donald Trump spoke of a new era of American “prosperity, dignity, and pride,” during his Sunday speech at a victory rally in Washington, D.C.

“Tomorrow at noon, the curtain closes on four long years of American decline, and we begin a brand-new day of American strength, prosperity, dignity, and pride,” Trump stated as attendees cheered on the incoming 47th president.

“Once and for all, we’re going to end the reign of a failed and corrupt political establishment in Washington. A failed administration. We’re not going to take it anymore. We’re going to stop the invasion of our borders, we’re going to reclaim our wealth, we’re going to unlock the liquid gold that’s right under our feet,” Trump continued.

The 47th president-elect went on to discuss the ongoing ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, which saw the release of three hostages back into Israel proper.

The ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has widely been attributed to Trump’s team putting pressure on the two sides to close a deal prior to Trump entering office.

“I’m glad to report that the first hostages have just been released. And who knows what’s going to happen. I know that Biden may think that they made the deal,” Trump stated. “First of all, it would have never happened if I were president.”

“Our incoming administration has achieved all of this in the Middle East in less than three months. Without being president, we’ve achieved more … than they’ve achieved in four years of being president,” Trump continued.

Trump went on to discuss the return of TikTok after the app was banned for users in America following President Joe Biden’s legislation requiring the Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app citing “national security” concerns.

“As of today, TikTok is back. So, you know, I did a little TikTok, saying, we have a guy,” Trump stated, referencing his social media strategist, Jack Advent. 

“TikTok Jack is a young kid, like 21 years old. We hired this guy and I went on TikTok. Can you believe we’d go on to win an election?”

“And we went on TikTok. And Republicans have never won the young vote, the youth vote. They won a lot of votes, but they never won the youth vote. We won the youth vote by 36 points,” he continued. “So I like TikTok.”

Trump also announced that his administration plans on releasing classified documents pertaining to the assassinations of former presidents John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.

“As a first step toward restoring transparency and accountability to government, we will also reverse the over-classification of government documents and in the coming days we are going to make public the remaining records relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, as well as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” Trump stated.

Additionally, Trump also revealed his plans to issue over 100 executive actions on Day 1, placing an emphasis on border security, slashing overbearing regulations, and increasing U.S. energy production, according to CNN.

“Somebody said yesterday, ‘Sir, don’t sign so many (executive orders) in one day; let’s do it over a period of weeks.’ I said, ‘Like hell we’re going to do it over weeks, we’re going to sign them all at the beginning,’” Trump stated. “We’ll have plenty to sign in the future, don’t worry about that. It’s not going to stop.”

“Every radical and foolish executive order of the Biden administration will be repealed within hours of when I take the oath of office,” he added. “You’re going to have a lot of fun watching television tomorrow.”

Trump also spoke out on the devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires, promising to “be there very soon.”

“I also want to send our love to everyone affected by the terrible wildfires raging in California. We’re praying for you all. We love you all. We’re going to be there very soon. I’m going to go out there on Friday to see it and get it moving back up,” he stated.

“Together we will rebuild Los Angeles better and more beautiful than ever before. We’re going to get it going. We have the best builders in the world. … And in 2028, the Los Angeles Olympics will be one of the great sporting events and patriotic celebrations in history.”

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