Since taking office, President Trump has looked to fulfill some of his campaign promises by using executive orders. Here are the 43 orders, actions and memoranda he has signed so far:

An order reversing some Obama-era offshore drilling restrictions and ordering a review of limits on drilling locations.

A memo ordering an investigation into whether aluminum imports are hurting national security.

An order meant to improve accountability and whistleblower protections for Veterans Affairs employees.

An order directing a review of national monument designations under prior administrations.

An order meant to affirm local control of school policies, and examine certain Department of Education regulations and guidance to determine their compliance with federal law.

An order directing a task force to review regulations affecting the agriculture industry.

An order and two memoranda empowering Treasury Secretary Mnuchin to move toward tax reform and end portions of the Dodd-Frank financial reform.

A memo ordering an investigation into whether foreign steel is hurting national security.

An order directing federal agencies to review the use of the H-1B visa program.Two orders on trade; one requesting the Commerce Dept. report on the factors behind the trade deficit and another seeking to increase collection of duties on imports.

An order establishing the President’s Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis.

An order initiating a review of the Clean Power Plan, which restricted greenhouse gas emissions at coal-fired power plants.

An order revoking Obama-era executive orders on federal contracting.

An order directing a top-to-bottom audit of the Executive Branch.

A revised order suspending the refugee program and entry to the U.S. for travelers from several mostly Muslim countries, in response to objections from courts. As before, the order will suspend refugee entries for 120 days, but doesn't suspend Syrian refugees indefinitely and no longer includes Iraq in the named countries. In signing this order, the original one was revoked.

An order moving the HBCU (Historically Black College and Universities) offices back from the Department of Education to the White House.

An order requiring every agency to establish a Regulatory Reform Task Force to evaluate regulations and recommend rules for repeal or modification.

Three orders establishing three Department of Justice task forces to fight drug cartels, reduce violent crime and reduce attacks against police.

An order directing the Treasury secretary to review the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial regulatory law.

A memorandum instructing the Labor Department to delay implementing an Obama rule requiring financial professionals who are giving advice on retirement, and who charge commissions, to put their client's interests first.