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EO 14420Trump

Delivering Gold Standard Childhood Vaccine Recommendations for Americans

This executive order establishes a new federal "Gold Standard Childhood Vaccine Recommendations" framework that reduces the recommended childhood vaccine schedule to align with peer developed nations, prioritizes single-dose vaccines over combination products (starting with separating MMR), mandates HHS to develop aluminum-alternative adjuvants and enhance safety monitoring, and directs federal agencies to legally challenge state vaccine mandates while maximizing parental choice and religious/medical exemptions.

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EO 14418Trump

Continuing To Protect the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship

This executive order narrows birthright citizenship by directing federal agencies to deny citizenship recognition to certain categories of children born in the U.S. when neither parent is a citizen, including children of designated terrorists, foreign government employees, those born via birth tourism or surrogacy arrangements, and those born in territories without statutory citizenship provisions. It cites a June 2026 Supreme Court decision (Trump v. Barbara) as legal foundation and requires agency heads to issue public implementation guidance within 30 days.

ImmigrationDemocracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14415Trump

Securing America's Defense Supply Chains and Ensuring Domestic Acquisition of Critical Materials

This executive order tightens restrictions on defense supply chain waivers under 10 U.S.C. 4872, requiring domestic or allied sourcing of critical materials for military equipment. It mandates comprehensive supply chain mapping, accelerates domestic source qualification, and establishes mitigation plan requirements for any remaining waivers, with most provisions taking effect January 1, 2027 or within 90-180 days of signing.

Defense & SecurityTradeFederal WorkforceEnergy & Environment
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Proc 11033Trump

Granting Pardon to Stephen E. Buyer

President Trump granted a full, complete, and unconditional pardon to Stephen E. Buyer, a former Army Judge Advocate General and U.S. Representative from Indiana, based on endorsements from 54 current and former members of Congress. The Attorney General is directed to administer and immediately issue a certificate of pardon.

Democracy & Governance
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EO 14411Trump

Strengthening Customs Enforcement

This executive order mandates comprehensive customs enforcement reforms targeting foreign importers of record (IORs), including stricter bonding requirements, prohibition of foreign IORs from filing informal entries, enhanced vetting, supply chain disclosure mandates, and tougher penalties for noncompliance. The order directs DHS to implement these changes through regulatory revisions within 90-180 days and seeks legislative recommendations within 45 days.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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EO 14409Trump

Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security

This executive order directs federal agencies to strengthen cybersecurity defenses using advanced AI tools, establishes a voluntary framework for frontier AI model developers to collaborate with government on security assessments, creates an AI cybersecurity clearinghouse for vulnerability coordination, and prioritizes criminal enforcement against AI-enabled cyberattacks. It emphasizes collaboration with industry rather than mandatory regulation.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14401Trump

Accelerating Medical Treatments for Serious Mental Illness

This executive order directs federal agencies to accelerate research, regulatory review, and patient access to psychedelic drugs (including ibogaine compounds) for treating serious mental illness and reducing suicide rates. It creates FDA priority vouchers for breakthrough-designated psychedelics, establishes Right to Try access pathways, funds state-federal collaboration through ARPA-H, mandates interagency data sharing with VA, and requires timely DEA rescheduling of approved psychedelic products.

HealthcareDefense & Security
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EO 14400Trump

Urgent National Action To Save College Sports

This executive order imposes federal contract and grant consequences on major college athletic programs that violate interstate athletic governing body rules on eligibility, transfers, revenue-sharing, and NIL payments, effective August 1, 2026. It also directs federal agencies to challenge state laws that conflict with these rules and encourages the NCAA to establish national standards including age limits, transfer restrictions, and revenue-sharing guardrails for women's and Olympic sports.

Economy & LaborFederal WorkforceEducation
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EO 14399Trump

Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections

This executive order directs DHS to compile and share citizenship lists with states for federal election verification, requires USPS rulemaking to create tracked mail-in ballots with unique barcodes, and prioritizes prosecution of officials or entities that provide ballots to non-citizens. It mandates new federal infrastructure for voter eligibility verification and imposes compliance mechanisms including potential federal funding withholding.

Democracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 14398Trump

Addressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors

This Executive Order mandates that all federal contracts include a clause prohibiting contractors and subcontractors from engaging in racially discriminatory DEI activities, defined as disparate treatment based on race or ethnicity in employment, contracting, or resource allocation. It requires agencies to insert this clause within 30 days, empowers contract termination and debarment for noncompliance, invokes False Claims Act liability, and directs the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council to amend regulations within 60 days.

Federal WorkforceEconomy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14395Trump

Establishing the Task Force To Eliminate Fraud

This executive order establishes a White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, chaired by the Vice President with the FTC Chair as Vice Chairman, to coordinate a national strategy against fraud in federal benefit programs. The order mandates federal agencies to identify fraud-vulnerable processes within 30 days, develop minimum anti-fraud requirements within 60 days, and submit implementation plans within 90 days, with specific focus on eligibility verification, pre-payment controls, and potential withholding of federal funds from non-compliant jurisdictions.

Democracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborImmigrationFederal Workforce
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EO 14392Trump

Ensuring Truthful Advertising of Products Claiming To Be Made in America

This executive order directs the FTC to prioritize enforcement against false "Made in America" claims, especially by foreign sellers on digital marketplaces. It also requires agencies overseeing federal procurement contracts to verify American-origin claims and refer misrepresenting contractors to the Department of Justice for potential False Claims Act liability.

Economy & LaborTradeFederal Workforce
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EO 14390Trump

Combating Cybercrime, Fraud, and Predatory Schemes Against American Citizens

This executive order directs multiple Cabinet departments to combat transnational cybercrime, fraud, and predatory schemes targeting Americans—including scam centers, ransomware, sextortion, and financial fraud often backed by foreign regimes. It mandates reviews and action plans to create a new operational cell for interagency coordination, establishes a Victims Restoration Program, and authorizes diplomatic consequences including sanctions, visa restrictions, and trade penalties against nations that tolerate such criminal activity.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14385Trump

Protecting the National Security and Welfare of the United States and Its Citizens From Criminal Actors and Other Public Safety Threats

This executive order directs the Attorney General to provide DHS with access to federal criminal history record information (CHRI) for immigration screening and vetting purposes, and authorizes DHS to exchange felony conviction records reciprocally with Visa Waiver Program countries and other trusted allies for border security and immigration screening.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14379Trump

Addressing Addiction Through the Great American Recovery Initiative

This executive order establishes the White House Great American Recovery Initiative, co-chaired by the Secretary of HHS and a Senior Advisor for Addiction Recovery, to coordinate federal response to substance use disorder. The Initiative brings together 15+ officials across cabinet departments and agencies to recommend steps for aligning federal programs, increasing treatment access, and integrating addiction services across health, criminal justice, workforce, education, and housing systems.

HealthcareDemocracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborCivil Rights
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EO 14376Trump

Stopping Wall Street From Competing With Main Street Homebuyers

This executive order directs federal agencies to restrict large institutional investors from acquiring single-family homes that could otherwise be purchased by individual owner-occupants. It mandates rulemaking and guidance within 30-60 days to block federal financing, insurance, and asset sales to institutional buyers while prioritizing family homebuyers, and tasks Treasury, DOJ, FTC, and HUD with additional reviews and enforcement actions.

Economy & LaborFederal Workforce
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EO 14373Trump

Safeguarding Venezuelan Oil Revenue for the Good of the American and Venezuelan People

This executive order declares a national emergency under IEEPA to block judicial attachment or other legal process against Venezuelan government oil revenue held in U.S. Treasury accounts. It designates these funds as sovereign property held in U.S. custody for diplomatic and governmental purposes, shielding them from creditor claims while giving the Secretary of State control over their ultimate disposition.

Defense & SecurityTradeEconomy & Labor
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OtherTrump

Regarding the Acquisition of Certain Assets of EMCORE Corporation by HieFo Corporation

This presidential order, issued under section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, prohibits and unwinds the April 30, 2024 acquisition of EMCORE Corporation's digital chip and wafer design, fabrication, and processing assets by HieFo Corporation, a Delaware-registered company controlled by a Chinese citizen. HieFo must divest all interests in these assets within 180 days, with immediate restrictions on access, transfers, and operations until CFIUS verifies completion.

Defense & SecurityAI & TechnologyTradeEconomy & Labor
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EO 14370Trump

Increasing Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research

This executive order directs the Attorney General to expedite rescheduling marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act to facilitate medical research. It also directs multiple health agencies to develop research methods using real-world evidence for medical marijuana and hemp-derived CBD products, and tasks White House legislative staff with working Congress to update statutory definitions for hemp-derived cannabinoids.

HealthcareFederal WorkforceOther
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Proc 10998Trump

Restricting and Limiting the Entry of Foreign Nationals To Protect the Security of the United States

Proclamation 10998 expands and modifies travel restrictions on foreign nationals from countries deemed to have deficient screening and vetting capabilities. It continues full or partial entry suspensions for 19 countries from prior proclamations, adds 8 new countries to full suspension (including Syria and PA-document holders), imposes partial suspensions on 15 additional countries, and narrows family-based visa exceptions while adding new exceptions for athletes and DOJ witnesses. The proclamation takes effect January 1, 2026, with 180-day review cycles.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14367Trump

Designating Fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction

This executive order designates illicit fentanyl and its core precursor chemicals as Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), directing the Attorney General, Secretaries of State, Treasury, War, and Homeland Security to take enforcement, financial sanctions, military-chemical response, and intelligence actions against fentanyl trafficking networks. The order reframes fentanyl from a drug enforcement issue to a national security and counterterrorism priority with potential military and WMD-intelligence tools.

Defense & SecurityImmigrationDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14365Trump

Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence

This executive order establishes a federal framework to preempt state AI regulations deemed burdensome to innovation. It creates an AI Litigation Task Force to challenge state laws, directs Commerce to identify conflicting state AI laws, conditions federal broadband and discretionary grants on state regulatory compliance, and tasks FCC and FTC with federal standard-setting proceedings. The order also mandates preparation of legislative recommendations for a uniform national AI policy while carving out exceptions for child safety, infrastructure, and state procurement.

AI & TechnologyDemocracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
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EO 14366Trump

Protecting American Investors From Foreign-Owned and Politically-Motivated Proxy Advisors

This executive order directs the SEC, FTC, and Department of Labor to increase oversight of foreign-owned proxy advisors ISS and Glass Lewis, which control over 90% of the market. It mandates reviews and potential revisions of rules on proxy advisors and shareholder proposals, with particular focus on eliminating "diversity, equity, and inclusion" and "environmental, social, and governance" factors from investment advice, and requires antitrust and fiduciary investigations.

Economy & LaborFederal Workforce
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EO 14364Trump

Addressing Security Risks From Price Fixing and Anti-Competitive Behavior in the Food Supply Chain

This executive order directs the Attorney General and FTC Chairman to establish separate Food Supply Chain Security Task Forces to investigate anti-competitive behavior and foreign control in food-related industries including meat processing, seed, fertilizer, and equipment. The task forces must brief Congress at 180 and 365 days on their progress and are empowered to bring enforcement actions, propose new regulations, and commence criminal proceedings for collusion.

Economy & LaborDefense & Security
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EO 14362Trump

Designation of Certain Muslim Brotherhood Chapters as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists

This executive order initiates a process to designate chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood in Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt as Foreign Terrorist Organizations under immigration law and as Specially Designated Global Terrorists under economic sanctions law. It directs the Secretaries of State and Treasury to submit a joint report within 30 days and then take designation action within 45 days after that report.

Defense & SecurityImmigrationEconomy & Labor
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Proc 10989Trump

Granting Pardons for Certain Offenses Related to the 2020 Presidential Election

This proclamation grants a full, complete, and unconditional pardon to 78 named individuals for conduct related to alternate elector schemes and efforts to challenge the 2020 Presidential Election results, excluding President Trump himself. The Attorney General is directed to administer certificates of pardon through the Pardon Attorney.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil Rights
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EO 14357Trump

Modifying Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China

This executive order reduces the additional ad valorem duty on Chinese imports from 20% to 10%, effective November 10, 2025, following commitments by China to take measures against synthetic opioid trafficking. The order modifies the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States and establishes ongoing monitoring of China's compliance.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
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EO 14354Trump

Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory Committees

This executive order continues 22 federal advisory committees until September 30, 2027, and assigns FACA compliance responsibilities to designated agency heads. It supersedes the prior continuance order (EO 14109) from 2023.

Democracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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OtherTrump

Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political Violence

This National Security Presidential Memorandum directs federal law enforcement to investigate, prosecute, and disrupt domestic terrorist networks and organized political violence, with particular focus on "anti-fascist" movements. It mandates the National Joint Terrorism Task Force to coordinate a comprehensive strategy targeting funding sources, radicalization networks, and organizations behind politically motivated violence including doxing, swatting, rioting, and assaults on federal officers. The Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security must designate domestic terrorism as a national priority area for grant funding, while the Treasury Secretary and IRS Commissioner are directed to trace and cut off financial flows to these activities.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14352Trump

Saving TikTok While Protecting National Security

This executive order determines that a proposed divestiture of TikTok's U.S. operations qualifies under the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, creating a new U.S.-based joint venture with less than 20% foreign ownership. The order delays enforcement of the Act for 120 days to allow completion of the transaction, directs the Attorney General to issue protective guidance to providers, amends a 2020 divestment order related to ByteDance's acquisition of Musical.ly, and designates the Attorney General as the government's representative under the Framework Agreement.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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Proc 10973Trump

Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers

This Proclamation imposes a $100,000 payment requirement on employers seeking H-1B visas for foreign specialty occupation workers, effectively restricting entry of most H-1B workers unless employers pay this substantial fee. The restriction takes effect September 21, 2025, expires after 12 months unless extended, and directs multiple agencies to implement compliance measures and consider rulemakings to revise prevailing wage levels and prioritize high-skilled, high-paid workers.

ImmigrationEconomy & Labor
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EO 14350Trump

Further Extending the TikTok Enforcement Delay

This executive order further extends until December 16, 2025 the Department of Justice's delay in enforcing the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act against TikTok and related entities. The order directs the Attorney General to issue guidance and letters to providers confirming no liability for conduct during the covered period, and asserts federal exclusivity over enforcement to preempt state or private action.

Defense & SecurityAI & Technology
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MemoTrump

Use of Appropriated Funds for Illegal Lobbying and Partisan Political Activity by Federal Grantees

This memorandum directs the Attorney General to investigate whether federal grant funds are being illegally used for lobbying and partisan political activities by grantees, citing potential violations of 31 U.S.C. 1352. The Attorney General must report progress to the President within 180 days and coordinate with agency heads on enforcement actions.

Democracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 14339Trump

Additional Measures To Address the Crime Emergency in the District of Columbia

This executive order expands federal intervention in Washington D.C. following a declared crime emergency two weeks prior. It directs multiple agencies to create specialized law enforcement units, hire additional personnel, establish a recruitment portal, ready National Guard forces for civil disturbance response, investigate HUD housing safety compliance, and review D.C. police procedures.

Democracy & GovernanceDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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EO 14340Trump

Measures To End Cashless Bail and Enforce the Law in the District of Columbia

This executive order directs federal law enforcement to hold D.C. arrestees in federal custody and pursue federal charges to circumvent the District's cashless bail policies, and tasks the Attorney General with reviewing MPD policies and determining whether D.C. maintains cashless bail. If the determination is affirmative, all agency heads must identify actions—including federal funding leverage—to pressure D.C. to change its pretrial release policies.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsDefense & Security
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EO 14341Trump

Prosecuting Burning of the American Flag

This executive order directs the Attorney General to prioritize prosecution of American flag desecration under existing content-neutral laws (violent crimes, hate crimes, property crimes, disorderly conduct) and directs the Secretaries of State, Homeland Security, and the Attorney General to deny or revoke visas, immigration benefits, and pursue removal of foreign nationals who engage in flag desecration under circumstances permitted by federal immigration law. The order explicitly acknowledges First Amendment limits from Texas v. Johnson but seeks to maximize enforcement within those boundaries and pursue litigation to clarify First Amendment exceptions.

Civil RightsImmigrationDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14342Trump

Taking Steps To End Cashless Bail To Protect Americans

This executive order directs the Attorney General to identify state and local jurisdictions with cashless bail policies for certain crimes, and requires federal agencies to find federal funds flowing to those jurisdictions that may be suspended or terminated. It does not itself cut any funds but sets up a conditional funding review process targeting jurisdictions that have eliminated cash bail for public-safety-threatening offenses.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14337Trump

Revocation of Executive Order on Competition

This executive order revokes Executive Order 14036, the Biden administration's 2021 order on promoting competition in the American economy. The revocation eliminates the prior order's directives to federal agencies on antitrust enforcement, labor market competition, and consumer protection measures, without replacing them with new policy instructions.

Economy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14333Trump

Declaring a Crime Emergency in the District of Columbia

This executive order declares a crime emergency in Washington, D.C. and federalizes the Metropolitan Police Department by directing its services for federal purposes. The Attorney General is delegated authority to direct the Mayor of D.C. on police deployment for maintaining law and order, protecting federal property, and ensuring government operations.

Democracy & GovernanceDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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EO 14331Trump

Guaranteeing Fair Banking for All Americans

This executive order directs federal banking regulators to remove "reputation risk" concepts from supervisory guidance that could enable politically motivated debanking, requires SBA-guaranteed lenders to identify and reinstate wrongly debanked customers within 120 days, and mandates reviews and potential enforcement against financial institutions found to have engaged in politicized or unlawful debanking based on political or religious beliefs.

Economy & LaborDemocracy & GovernanceCivil Rights
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EO 14328Trump

Establishing the White House Task Force on the 2028 Summer Olympics

This executive order creates a White House Task Force, chaired by the President and vice-chaired by the Vice President, to coordinate federal planning for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The task force brings together cabinet secretaries and senior White House officials to oversee security, transportation, visa processing, and emergency response, with administrative support from DHS and a reporting deadline of October 1, 2025 for agency plans.

Defense & SecurityImmigrationFederal Workforce
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EO 14325Trump

Amendment to Duties To Address the Flow of Illicit Drugs Across Our Northern Border

This executive order increases the additional ad valorem tariff rate on certain Canadian goods from 25% to 35%, effective August 1, 2025, citing Canadian retaliation and inadequate cooperation on fentanyl interdiction. It also establishes a 40% penalty rate for transshipped goods evading duties and mandates semi-annual publication of circumvention facility lists.

TradeDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
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EO 14324Trump

Suspending Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries

This executive order globally suspends the $800 duty-free de minimis exemption for all countries, effective August 29, 2025. All non-postal shipments must now enter through formal customs channels with applicable duties; international postal shipments face new per-package flat duties ($80-$200) or ad valorem IEEPA tariff rates, with the flat-rate option expiring after 6 months.

TradeEconomy & LaborImmigrationDefense & Security
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EO 14321Trump

Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets

This executive order redirects federal homelessness policy toward civil commitment, institutional treatment, and enforcement-based approaches. It directs multiple agencies to prioritize grants to jurisdictions that ban urban camping and drug use, reverses "housing first" and harm reduction policies, and seeks to roll back judicial precedents and consent decrees that limit civil commitment of mentally ill homeless individuals.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsHealthcareFederal Workforce
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EO 14322Trump

Saving College Sports

This executive order seeks to preserve college sports by directing federal agencies to curb third-party pay-for-play payments to athletes, protect non-revenue and women's sports through scholarship and roster requirements, and shield collegiate athletics from antitrust litigation. It mandates plans from the Education Secretary, Attorney General, and FTC within 30-60 days to advance these goals using regulatory, enforcement, and litigation mechanisms.

EducationEconomy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
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MemoTrump

Revoking PPD-6 on U.S. Global Development Policy

This memorandum revokes Presidential Policy Directive-6 (PPD-6), the 2010 Obama-era policy on U.S. Global Development Policy, on grounds that it conflicts with the current administration's executive orders on America First foreign policy, WHO withdrawal, international environmental agreements, and foreign aid realignment. The revocation directs a broad set of cabinet officials and agency heads but imposes no new affirmative mandates or deadlines.

Democracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborTradeFederal Workforce
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OtherTrump

Regarding the Acquisition of Jupiter Systems, LLC by Suirui International Co., Limited

This presidential order, issued under the Defense Production Act's CFIUS authority, prohibits the 2020 acquisition of Jupiter Systems by Chinese-owned Suirui International and mandates complete divestment within 120 days. The order requires destruction or transfer of intellectual property and source code, imposes strict access controls during the divestment period, and subjects the transaction to ongoing CFIUS oversight and verification.

Defense & SecurityTradeFederal Workforce
7
MemoTrump

Reissuance of and Amendments to National Security Presidential Memorandum 5 on Strengthening the Policy of the United States Toward Cuba

This memorandum reissues and amends Trump-era NSPM-5 to tighten U.S. policy toward Cuba, directing agencies to restrict financial transactions with Cuban military-controlled entities, enforce the tourism ban, expand internet access for Cubans, and oppose international efforts to lift the embargo. It sets multiple deadlines for regulatory adjustments and reports while explicitly maintaining the statutory embargo framework.

Defense & SecurityTradeEconomy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14312Trump

Providing for the Revocation of Syria Sanctions

This executive order terminates the national emergency declared in 2004 and revokes six sanctions executive orders targeting Syria, effective July 1, 2025, while expanding a separate sanctions framework to hold the former Assad regime accountable. It directs waivers under the Syria Accountability Act, CBW Act, and Caesar Act to ease export controls and other restrictions, and mandates review of terrorism designations including for Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham and Syria's State Sponsor of Terrorism status.

Defense & SecurityTradeDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14310Trump

Further Extending the TikTok Enforcement Delay

This executive order further extends the Department of Justice's delay in enforcing the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act against TikTok until September 17, 2025. It directs the Attorney General to issue guidance and letters to providers shielding them from liability for conduct during the delay period, and asserts exclusive federal executive authority over enforcement to preempt state or private action.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14308Trump

Empowering Commonsense Wildfire Prevention and Response

This executive order directs federal agencies to streamline wildfire programs, expand local preparedness partnerships, develop AI and technology roadmaps for firefighting, ease regulations on prescribed burns and fire retardants, reduce wildfire risks from power lines, and modernize response capabilities through declassified satellite data and performance metrics. It responds to the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires by targeting what it describes as bureaucratic barriers and mismanagement in wildfire prevention and response.

Energy & EnvironmentDefense & SecurityFederal WorkforceAI & Technology
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EO 14305Trump

Restoring American Airspace Sovereignty

This executive order establishes a federal task force and directs multiple agencies to strengthen U.S. airspace security against threats from unmanned aircraft systems (drones). It mandates new rulemaking for flight restrictions over critical infrastructure, expands law enforcement and homeland security capabilities for drone detection and countermeasures, and prioritizes counter-UAS training for major upcoming sporting events including the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Summer Olympics.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 14307Trump

Unleashing American Drone Dominance

This executive order accelerates U.S. drone industry growth by mandating FAA rulemaking for beyond-visual-line-of-sight commercial operations, establishing an eVTOL pilot program, prioritizing domestic drone procurement across federal agencies and the military, restricting foreign supply chain risks, and expanding export financing for American-made unmanned aircraft systems.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTrade
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Proc 10948Trump

Enhancing National Security by Addressing Risks at Harvard University

This proclamation suspends entry of foreign students and exchange visitors seeking to attend Harvard University on F, M, or J visas, citing national security concerns over Harvard's alleged failure to provide disciplinary records of foreign students to DHS, rising campus crime, foreign funding entanglements (particularly with China), and ongoing civil rights investigations. The suspension lasts 6 months with a 90-day review for extension, and directs the Secretary of State to consider revoking current Harvard foreign students' visas while allowing national-interest exceptions.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityEducationCivil Rights
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Proc 10949Trump

Restricting the Entry of Foreign Nationals To Protect the United States From Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats

Proclamation 10949 suspends or limits entry into the United States for nationals of 19 countries, effective June 9, 2025. Twelve countries face full suspension of both immigrant and nonimmigrant entry (Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen), while seven countries face partial suspension targeting immigrants and specific nonimmigrant visa categories (Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela). The restrictions are based on asserted deficiencies in screening, vetting, information-sharing, identity-management, and high visa overstay rates.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14302Trump

Reinvigorating the Nuclear Industrial Base

This executive order directs a comprehensive federal effort to rebuild the U.S. nuclear industrial base, including expanding domestic uranium conversion and enrichment capabilities, restarting closed nuclear plants, accelerating advanced reactor licensing, developing nuclear workforce training, and establishing spent fuel recycling and reprocessing programs. It sets specific capacity targets of 5 gigawatts in reactor uprates and 10 new large reactors under construction by 2030, while invoking Defense Production Act authorities to secure nuclear fuel supply chains.

Energy & EnvironmentDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
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EO 14297Trump

Delivering Most-Favored-Nation Prescription Drug Pricing to American Patients

This executive order directs the Administration to pursue most-favored-nation prescription drug pricing, requiring pharmaceutical manufacturers to offer U.S. patients prices comparable to other developed nations or face potential rulemaking, importation waivers, antitrust enforcement, export reviews, and FDA approval modifications. It establishes a 30-day deadline for HHS to communicate price targets to drug makers, with escalating measures if progress is not achieved.

HealthcareEconomy & LaborTradeFederal Workforce
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EO 14294Trump

Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations

This executive order directs federal agencies to catalog all criminal regulatory offenses, establish default mental-state (mens rea) requirements for future criminal enforcement, and discourage prosecution of strict liability regulatory crimes where defendants lacked knowledge of the rule. It exempts immigration and national security enforcement from its scope.

Democracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
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EO 14291Trump

Establishment of the Religious Liberty Commission

This executive order establishes a 14-member Religious Liberty Commission, supported by three advisory boards, to study and report on threats to religious liberty in the United States and recommend policy responses. The Commission is tasked with producing a comprehensive report on religious liberty foundations, current threats, and preservation strategies, with a termination date of July 4, 2026.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsEducationHealthcare
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EO 14287Trump

Protecting American Communities From Criminal Aliens

This executive order directs federal agencies to identify and penalize state and local "sanctuary jurisdictions" that obstruct federal immigration enforcement by suspending or terminating federal funding, pursuing legal remedies, restricting federal benefits access, and challenging state/local laws that favor aliens over American citizens.

ImmigrationDemocracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14288Trump

Strengthening and Unleashing America's Law Enforcement To Pursue Criminals and Protect Innocent Citizens

This executive order directs the Attorney General and other officials to expand legal protections and resources for state and local law enforcement, including creating an indemnification mechanism for officers, reviewing federal consent decrees within 60 days, increasing military asset transfers to local police within 90 days, and prioritizing prosecution of state/local officials who obstruct criminal law enforcement or implement DEI initiatives that restrict policing. It also mandates using Homeland Security Task Forces established under EO 14159 to advance these objectives.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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EO 14279Trump

Reforming Accreditation To Strengthen Higher Education

This executive order directs the Secretary of Education to reform the higher education accreditation system by holding accreditors accountable for imposing DEI requirements that the administration deems unlawfully discriminatory, particularly targeting law and medical school accreditors. It mandates new accreditation principles focused on student outcomes, intellectual diversity, and reduced barriers to educational innovation, while threatening denial or termination of federal recognition for noncompliant accreditors.

EducationCivil RightsFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14280Trump

Reinstating Commonsense School Discipline Policies

This executive order directs the Department of Education and other agencies to replace what it terms "discriminatory equity ideology" in school discipline with behavior-based policies. It requires new guidance to schools, coordination with states, revised discipline codes for military families' schools, and a report on Title VI discipline investigations and federal grant funding.

EducationCivil RightsDemocracy & Governance
6
EO 14281Trump

Restoring Equality of Opportunity and Meritocracy

This executive order eliminates disparate-impact liability across federal civil rights enforcement, revoking presidential approvals of Title VI regulations dating to 1966 and 1973. It directs agencies to deprioritize enforcement of statutes and regulations incorporating disparate-impact theories, requires review of pending investigations and litigation, and mandates repeal or amendment of related regulations.

Civil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14282Trump

Transparency Regarding Foreign Influence at American Universities

This executive order directs the Secretary of Education to robustly enforce Section 117 of the Higher Education Act, which requires universities to report foreign funding. It mandates reversing prior administration policies that weakened enforcement, requiring more specific disclosure of funding sources and purposes, increasing public access to information, and making compliance a condition for receiving federal grants. The order also directs coordination with the Attorney General to hold non-compliant institutions accountable.

EducationDemocracy & GovernanceDefense & Security
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MemoTrump

Preventing Illegal Aliens From Obtaining Social Security Act Benefits

This presidential memorandum directs multiple Cabinet secretaries and agency heads to tighten eligibility verification and fraud enforcement for Social Security Act programs, aiming to prevent undocumented immigrants from receiving benefits. It mandates expanding fraud prosecutor programs to 50 U.S. Attorney Offices by October 2025, implementing a 2023 SSA Inspector General audit recommendation on death records, and reviewing resumption of civil monetary penalties within 60 days.

ImmigrationFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14263Trump

Addressing Risks From Susman Godfrey

This executive order targets the law firm Susman Godfrey LLP by suspending security clearances for its personnel, restricting federal contracts with the firm and its business partners, limiting federal building access and official engagement with its employees, and barring their federal hiring without waivers. The order frames these measures as responses to alleged election-related litigation, DEI practices, and activities deemed contrary to national interests.

Democracy & GovernanceFederal WorkforceCivil RightsDefense & Security
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EO 14267Trump

Reducing Anti-Competitive Regulatory Barriers

This executive order directs all federal agencies to review their regulations and identify those that are anti-competitive—such as rules creating monopolies, barriers to entry, or burdensome licensing requirements—with recommendations for rescission or modification. The FTC Chairman and Attorney General will consolidate these findings for OMB review, with the goal of incorporating changes into the Unified Regulatory Agenda.

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EO 14260Trump

Protecting American Energy From State Overreach

This executive order directs the Attorney General to identify and challenge state and local laws, regulations, and civil actions that burden domestic energy development—particularly those addressing climate change, ESG initiatives, carbon emissions, or environmental justice. It specifically targets laws in New York, Vermont, and California as examples of unconstitutional state overreach, and requires a report within 60 days on actions taken to stop enforcement of such laws.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14258Trump

Extending the TikTok Enforcement Delay

This executive order extends the Department of Justice enforcement delay of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (targeting TikTok) until June 19, 2025. It directs the Attorney General to issue guidance and letters to providers shielding them from liability for conduct during the delay period, and asserts federal exclusivity over enforcement against state or private action.

Defense & SecurityAI & TechnologyEconomy & Labor
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EO 14256Trump

Further Amendment to Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China as Applied to Low-Value Imports

This executive order ends duty-free de minimis treatment for low-value imports from China and Hong Kong starting May 2, 2025, imposing either a 30% ad valorem duty or per-item fees ($25 rising to $50) on postal shipments. It requires carriers to collect and remit duties, maintain bonds, and report shipment data to CBP.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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EO 14254Trump

Combating Unfair Practices in the Live Entertainment Market

This executive order directs the FTC, Attorney General, and Treasury Secretary to combat unfair practices in live entertainment ticketing, including bot-driven scalping, hidden fees, and secondary market price-gouging. It mandates enforcement of existing competition and consumer protection laws, potential new regulations on price transparency, and a joint report within 180 days on actions taken and any needed legislative recommendations.

Economy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14252Trump

Making the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful

This executive order establishes a federal interagency task force to combat crime in Washington, D.C. through enhanced immigration enforcement, police support, and prosecution policies, while directing the Interior Secretary to implement a beautification program including monument restoration, encampment removal, and graffiti cleanup. It reinstates enforcement priorities from a prior Trump-era monument protection order and explicitly targets the District's sanctuary-city policies.

Democracy & GovernanceImmigrationFederal WorkforceCivil Rights
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EO 14250Trump

Addressing Risks From WilmerHale

This executive order targets the law firm WilmerHale, directing federal agencies to suspend security clearances held by its personnel, cease provision of government facilities and services, require contractor disclosure of business with the firm, review and terminate contracts where legally permissible, limit official access to federal buildings, and restrict hiring of WilmerHale employees without waivers. The order cites the firm's pro bono work, its hiring of former Mueller investigation prosecutors, and alleged racial discrimination as justifications.

Democracy & GovernanceFederal WorkforceCivil Rights
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EO 14246Trump

Addressing Risks From Jenner & Block

This executive order targets Jenner & Block LLP, a major law firm, by suspending security clearances for its personnel, restricting federal contracts with the firm and its business partners, limiting its employees' access to federal buildings and officials, and barring agency hiring of Jenner employees without waivers. The order cites the firm's alleged partisan "lawfare," pro bono activities, racial discrimination in hiring, and its employment of former Mueller prosecutor Andrew Weissmann as justifications.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14248Trump

Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections

This executive order mandates documentary proof of citizenship for federal voter registration, requires federal agencies to share databases with states for voter list verification, bars counting mail ballots received after Election Day, directs the Election Assistance Commission to recertify voting systems with paper-record requirements, and conditions federal election funding on compliance with these standards. It also explicitly ceases implementation of Executive Order 14019 and directs DOJ to prioritize prosecution of non-citizen voting and foreign election interference.

Democracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 14249Trump

Protecting America's Bank Account Against Fraud, Waste, and Abuse

This executive order centralizes federal payment controls under the Department of the Treasury to combat fraud and improper payments estimated at $233–521 billion annually. It mandates pre-certification verification for all Treasury-disbursed payments, consolidates core financial systems across agencies, and phases out Non-Treasury Disbursing Offices (NTDOs) that currently handle about 22% of federal disbursements. Agencies must comply with new data-sharing requirements, system integrations, and delegated disbursing authority to Treasury within specified timeframes.

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EO 14245Trump

Imposing Tariffs on Countries Importing Venezuelan Oil

This executive order imposes a potential 25% tariff on all goods from countries that import Venezuelan oil, directly or indirectly, effective April 2, 2025. The Secretary of State has discretionary authority to determine which countries face the tariff, with the Secretary of Commerce responsible for determining whether countries have imported Venezuelan oil and issuing implementation regulations.

TradeEnergy & EnvironmentDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
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Proc 10903Trump

Invocation of the Alien Enemies Act Regarding the Invasion of the United States by Tren de Aragua

President Trump invokes the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to declare members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) as 'Alien Enemies,' authorizing their immediate apprehension, detention, and removal without standard immigration proceedings. The proclamation directs the Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security to execute regulations for summary detention and removal of Venezuelan TdA members aged 14+ who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil Rights
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EO 14237Trump

Addressing Risks From Paul Weiss

This executive order targets the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP by suspending security clearances for its personnel, restricting government contracts with the firm and entities doing business with it, limiting federal building access for its employees, and restricting federal hiring of its personnel. The order cites the firm's pro bono litigation related to January 6, 2021, its hiring of Mark Pomerantz, and alleged racial discrimination through DEI practices as justifications.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14234Trump

Establishing the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026

This executive order creates a White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026, chaired by the President and vice-chaired by the Vice President, with members spanning major cabinet departments and White House offices. The Task Force will coordinate federal agency planning for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and 2026 FIFA World Cup, with agencies required to submit planning reports by June 1, 2025, and the Task Force terminating on December 31, 2026.

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EO 14230Trump

Addressing Risks From Perkins Coie LLP

Executive Order 14230 targets the law firm Perkins Coie LLP with multiple punitive measures: suspending security clearances, ceasing government provision of goods and services, requiring contractor disclosure of business with the firm, reviewing and terminating contracts, investigating the firm and other large law firms for racial discrimination, and restricting federal employees from hiring or engaging with Perkins Coie personnel. The order frames these actions as responses to the firm's alleged role in producing the 2016 Steele dossier, election-related litigation, and DEI hiring practices.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14224Trump

Designating English as the Official Language of the United States

This executive order designates English as the official language of the United States and revokes Executive Order 13166 (2000), which required federal agencies to provide services to limited-English-proficiency individuals. However, the order explicitly does not require agencies to change their current multilingual services, leaving operational decisions to agency heads.

Democracy & GovernanceImmigrationCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14219Trump

Ensuring Lawful Governance and Implementing the President's "Department of Government Efficiency" Deregulatory Initiative

This executive order directs all federal agencies to review existing regulations within 60 days and identify rules that are unconstitutional, exceed statutory authority, impose undue costs, or impede economic and technological progress. It also instructs agencies to de-prioritize enforcement of regulations that go beyond the "best reading" of their underlying statutes and to develop a Unified Regulatory Agenda to rescind or modify targeted rules. The order integrates DOGE Team Leads into the regulatory review process and exempts military, national security, immigration, and federal workforce management actions.

Democracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentFederal Workforce
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EO 14215Trump

Ensuring Accountability for All Agencies

This executive order subjects all independent regulatory agencies to presidential supervision and OIRA review of significant regulations, establishes White House liaisons in those agencies, gives OMB authority to adjust their budget apportionments, and declares that the President and Attorney General's legal interpretations are binding on all executive branch employees.

Democracy & GovernanceFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14213Trump

Establishing the National Energy Dominance Council

This executive order establishes the National Energy Dominance Council within the Executive Office of the President, chaired by the Secretary of the Interior with the Secretary of Energy as vice chair. The council comprises 18 cabinet-level and senior White House officials to advise the president on expanding domestic energy production across all sources including fossil fuels, nuclear, and critical minerals, with a mandate to deliver a National Energy Dominance Strategy and specific recommendations within 100 days.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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EO 14209Trump

Pausing Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Enforcement To Further American Economic and National Security

This executive order pauses new Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) investigations and enforcement actions for 180 days while the Attorney General reviews existing guidelines and policies. The order directs the Attorney General to cease new FCPA cases, review ongoing ones, and issue updated guidelines prioritizing American economic competitiveness and presidential foreign affairs authority.

Economy & LaborDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14205Trump

Establishment of the White House Faith Office

This executive order establishes the White House Faith Office within the Executive Office of the President, replacing prior faith-based initiative offices. It amends several Bush-era executive orders to rename existing centers and creates a new coordinating structure to advance faith-based partnerships in federal programs, religious liberty enforcement, and grant access for religious organizations.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14206Trump

Protecting Second Amendment Rights

This executive order directs the Attorney General to review all federal actions from January 2021 through January 2025 that may have infringed on Second Amendment rights, including ATF rules, the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention's work, and litigation positions. Within 30 days, the Attorney General must submit a proposed plan of action to protect Second Amendment rights, after which implementation will be finalized with the Domestic Policy Advisor.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14202Trump

Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias

This executive order establishes a Department of Justice-led interagency task force to identify and eliminate what it characterizes as anti-Christian bias in federal agencies, reviewing policies and practices from the previous administration and recommending corrective actions across government. The task force must submit an initial report within 120 days, a summary report within one year, and a final report before its automatic termination after two years.

Civil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 14203Trump

Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court

This executive order declares a national emergency and imposes sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC), blocking property of ICC officials and those who assist ICC investigations of U.S. or allied personnel, and suspending their entry into the United States. The order responds to ICC arrest warrants against Israeli leaders and preliminary investigations involving U.S. personnel.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceImmigration
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EO 14201Trump

Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports

This executive order directs federal agencies to enforce Title IX by withholding funds from educational programs that allow males to compete in women's sports. It mandates policy changes across education, immigration, diplomacy, and international sports governance to restrict participation in female athletic categories to biological women, and requires convening domestic and international stakeholders within 60 days.

Civil RightsEducationImmigrationFederal Workforce
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EO 14197Trump

Progress on the Situation at Our Northern Border

This executive order pauses previously announced 25% tariffs on Canadian goods and 10% tariffs on Canadian energy products that were set to take effect February 4, 2025, pushing the effective date to March 4, 2025. The pause allows time to assess whether Canada's recent cooperative steps on border security and drug interdiction are sufficient, while maintaining the threat of immediate tariff implementation if conditions worsen.

TradeEconomy & LaborEnergy & EnvironmentDefense & Security
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EO 14198Trump

Progress on the Situation at Our Southern Border

This executive order pauses the 25% tariffs on Mexican goods that were scheduled to take effect February 4, 2025, pushing the start date to March 4, 2025, to allow time to assess whether Mexico's cooperative steps on migration and drug trafficking are sufficient. It withdraws exceptions for goods already in transit and directs continued assessment by homeland security and other officials during the pause period.

TradeImmigrationDefense & SecurityEconomy & Labor
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EO 14193Trump

Imposing Duties To Address the Flow of Illicit Drugs Across Our Northern Border

This executive order imposes a 25 percent ad valorem tariff on most Canadian goods and a 10 percent tariff on Canadian energy products, effective February 4, 2025, citing Canada's alleged failure to stop illicit drug flows across the northern border. It expands an existing national emergency declaration, terminates inconsistent prior trade directives, and removes de minimis duty exemptions for Canadian imports.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityEnergy & Environment
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EO 14194Trump

Imposing Duties To Address the Situation at Our Southern Border

Executive Order 14194 imposes a 25 percent ad valorem tariff on all products of Mexico, effective February 4, 2025, citing Mexico's failure to combat drug trafficking organizations and illegal migration as a national emergency under IEEPA and the NEA. The order expands the scope of the January 20, 2025 national emergency declaration, terminates inconsistent prior trade directives, and authorizes escalation if Mexico retaliates. Tariffs may be removed upon presidential determination that Mexico has taken adequate cooperative action.

TradeImmigrationEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
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EO 14195Trump

Imposing Duties To Address the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China

This executive order imposes an additional 10 percent ad valorem tariff on all goods imported from China, effective February 4, 2025, citing China's failure to stop the flow of fentanyl precursor chemicals and related transnational criminal activity. The order expands a previously declared national emergency and terminates inconsistent prior trade directives with China.

TradeDefense & SecurityHealthcareEconomy & Labor
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EO 14188Trump

Additional Measures To Combat Anti-Semitism

This executive order reaffirms EO 13899 on combating anti-Semitism and directs federal agencies to report within 60 days on additional legal authorities to address post-October 7, 2023 campus anti-Semitism. It specifically requires agencies to inventory civil rights complaints and cases against higher education institutions, encourages use of civil-rights enforcement tools including 18 U.S.C. 241, and directs State, Education, and Homeland Security to recommend ways to monitor and report foreign students and staff for potential immigration inadmissibility under 8 U.S.C. 1182(a)(3).

Civil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceImmigrationEducation
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EO 14190Trump

Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling

This executive order directs federal agencies to develop a strategy within 90 days to cut funding to K-12 schools that promote "gender ideology" or "discriminatory equity ideology," mandates parental notification policies, reestablishes the President's Advisory 1776 Commission to promote patriotic education, and requires agencies to prioritize federal resources for patriotic education programs. It also directs the Attorney General to coordinate prosecution of teachers and school officials for certain activities related to social transition of minors.

EducationCivil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 14187Trump

Protecting Children From Chemical and Surgical Mutilation

This executive order prohibits federal funding, sponsorship, or support for pediatric gender-affirming medical care, defining such treatments as "chemical and surgical mutilation" for individuals under 19. It directs multiple agencies to rescind supportive policies, exclude coverage from federal health programs (Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, FEHB/PSHB), prioritize enforcement of existing laws, and promote new legislation creating private rights of action for affected children and parents.

HealthcareCivil RightsFederal WorkforceDefense & Security
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EO 14181Trump

Emergency Measures To Provide Water Resources in California and Improve Disaster Response in Certain Areas

This executive order directs federal agencies to override California state water policies to maximize water deliveries to Southern California for wildfire response, while also expediting disaster relief for Los Angeles wildfire survivors and North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims. It mandates reviews of federal funding to California, fast-tracks environmental compliance for water projects, and requires housing and debris removal plans for affected communities.

Energy & EnvironmentDemocracy & GovernanceFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14176Trump

Declassification of Records Concerning the Assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

This executive order directs the declassification and public release of all federal records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Director of National Intelligence and Attorney General must submit plans for releasing the JFK records within 15 days and for the RFK and MLK records within 45 days, reversing prior administrations' continued withholdings and certifications.

Democracy & GovernanceDefense & Security
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EO 14178Trump

Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology

This executive order revokes the Biden administration's digital asset framework (EO 14067) and establishes a new pro-crypto policy direction, creating a presidential working group to develop regulatory frameworks for stablecoins and a potential national digital asset stockpile. It also prohibits federal agencies from establishing or promoting central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and directs banking access protections for law-abiding crypto participants.

AI & TechnologyEconomy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14173Trump

Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity

This executive order revokes multiple prior executive actions related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in federal employment and contracting, terminates affirmative action requirements for federal contractors, mandates removal of DEI principles from federal procurement and grant processes, and directs agencies to develop enforcement plans targeting private-sector DEI programs that the administration deems illegal discrimination.

Civil RightsFederal WorkforceEconomy & LaborEducation
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Proc 10886Trump

Declaring a National Emergency at the Southern Border of the United States

This proclamation declares a national emergency at the southern border, invoking military construction authority and deploying Armed Forces to support DHS in achieving 'complete operational control.' It mandates additional physical barrier construction, potential regulatory waivers for counter-drone operations, and revocation of Biden's 2021 border emergency termination. The order includes 30- and 90-day reporting requirements and raises the possibility of invoking the Insurrection Act.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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Proc 10887Trump

Granting Pardons and Commutation of Sentences for Certain Offenses Relating to the Events at or Near the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021

This proclamation grants full, unconditional pardons to all individuals convicted of offenses related to the January 6, 2021 Capitol events except 14 named individuals whose sentences are commuted to time served. It directs the Attorney General to issue pardon certificates, ensure immediate release of imprisoned individuals, and seek dismissal with prejudice of all pending indictments related to January 6.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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Proc 10888Trump

Guaranteeing the States Protection Against Invasion

This proclamation declares that an "invasion" is ongoing at the southern border and invokes Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution and sections 212(f) and 215(a) of the INA to suspend and restrict entry of aliens crossing the southern border. It directs the Secretaries of Homeland Security and State and the Attorney General to repel, repatriate, or remove such aliens and bars them from accessing asylum and other INA provisions permitting continued presence until the President determines the invasion has ceased.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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MemoTrump

Temporary Withdrawal of All Areas on the Outer Continental Shelf From Offshore Wind Leasing and Review of the Federal Government's Leasing and Permitting Practices for Wind Projects

This memorandum withdraws all Outer Continental Shelf areas from offshore wind energy leasing indefinitely starting January 21, 2025, while explicitly preserving oil, gas, and mineral leasing rights. It also halts all new or renewed federal approvals, permits, and leases for both onshore and offshore wind projects pending a comprehensive interagency review of environmental and economic impacts, places a specific moratorium on the Lava Ridge Wind Project, and mandates assessment of decommissioning costs for idle wind turbines.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
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EO 14147Trump

Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government

This executive order directs the Attorney General and Director of National Intelligence to review federal law enforcement and intelligence activities over the past four years for alleged political weaponization, with reports to the President on remedial actions. It frames the review as correcting misconduct by the prior administration against perceived political opponents.

Democracy & GovernanceDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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EO 14149Trump

Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship

This executive order prohibits federal agencies from using resources to censor constitutionally protected speech or pressure third parties to suppress speech. It directs the Attorney General to investigate federal government censorship activities over the prior four years and submit a report with remedial recommendations.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsAI & Technology
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EO 14151Trump

Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing

This executive order terminates all federal DEI and DEIA programs, offices, and mandates across government agencies, revoking Biden-era equity initiatives. Agency heads must dismantle these programs within 60 days and report on their prior scope, while federal employment practices are barred from considering DEI factors in performance reviews.

Federal WorkforceDemocracy & GovernanceCivil Rights
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EO 14154Trump

Unleashing American Energy

This executive order revokes numerous Biden-era climate and environmental executive orders, pauses Inflation Reduction Act and infrastructure spending, directs agencies to rescind regulations burdening domestic energy and mineral development, eliminates the social cost of carbon, expedites LNG export approvals and federal permitting, terminates the American Climate Corps, and mandates review of state EV emissions waivers and appliance efficiency standards.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborFederal WorkforceTrade
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EO 14157Trump

Designating Cartels and Other Organizations as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists

This executive order declares a national emergency and creates a process to designate certain international drug cartels and transnational criminal organizations (including Tren de Aragua and MS-13) as Foreign Terrorist Organizations under immigration law or Specially Designated Global Terrorists under economic sanctions law. It requires recommendations within 14 days and prepares for potential use of the Alien Enemies Act to expedite removals.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14159Trump

Protecting the American People Against Invasion

This executive order revokes four Biden-era immigration executive orders and directs sweeping enforcement actions across federal agencies to crack down on illegal immigration. It mandates expanded detention capacity, new homeland security task forces, restrictions on sanctuary jurisdictions, elimination of public benefits for unauthorized immigrants, and rescission of prior administration parole and temporary protected status policies.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14160Trump

Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship

This executive order directs federal agencies to deny recognition of birthright U.S. citizenship to certain children born on U.S. soil: those whose mothers were unlawfully present or temporarily visiting (e.g., on visas) and whose fathers were not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents at birth. The policy takes effect for births occurring more than 30 days after January 20, 2025.

ImmigrationCivil RightsDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14161Trump

Protecting the United States From Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats

This executive order mandates enhanced vetting and screening of all aliens seeking admission or already present in the U.S., requiring agencies to identify deficient countries for potential admission suspensions within 60 days and to evaluate visa programs, inadmissibility grounds, and assimilation policies within 30 days. It re-establishes pre-January 20, 2021 screening baselines and directs removal of aliens found to threaten national security or public safety.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14163Trump

Realigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program

This executive order suspends the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) effective January 27, 2025, halting refugee entry and application decisions until a future presidential determination that resumption aligns with U.S. interests. It requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to report every 90 days on whether to resume the program, allows case-by-case exceptions for national interest, directs exploration of expanded state/local role in refugee placement, and revokes Biden-era EO 14013.

ImmigrationDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14164Trump

Restoring the Death Penalty and Protecting Public Safety

This executive order directs the Attorney General to vigorously pursue capital punishment at the federal level and support state-level executions, including by seeking death penalties for all qualifying federal crimes (with special emphasis on murders of law enforcement officers and crimes by undocumented aliens), evaluating the 37 Biden-commuted death row inmates for harsher confinement and possible state charges, ensuring states have lethal injection drugs, and seeking to overturn Supreme Court precedents limiting capital punishment.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil Rights
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EO 14165Trump

Securing Our Borders

This executive order directs a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigration at the southern border, mandating construction of physical barriers, maximum detention of apprehended aliens, termination of catch-and-release and CBP One parole practices, resumption of Migrant Protection Protocols (Remain in Mexico), and enhanced prosecution of border-related crimes. Multiple Cabinet secretaries must submit additional recommendations within 14 days.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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EO 14166Trump

Application of Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act to TikTok

This executive order directs the Attorney General to suspend enforcement of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act for 75 days regarding TikTok and related ByteDance applications. The order aims to give the new administration time to assess national security concerns and negotiate a resolution while protecting service providers from liability for continuing to host or distribute TikTok during the enforcement pause.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14168Trump

Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government

This executive order establishes a federal policy recognizing only two immutable sexes (male and female), explicitly rejecting gender identity as a basis for federal policy. It mandates that all federal agencies use sex-based definitions in all documents and communications, rescinds multiple Biden-era executive orders and guidance documents on transgender rights, prohibits federal funding for gender-affirming medical care for inmates, directs changes to government IDs to reflect biological sex, and requires agencies to remove all materials promoting gender ideology.

Civil RightsFederal WorkforceHealthcareEducation
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EO 14144Biden

Strengthening and Promoting Innovation in the Nation's Cybersecurity

This executive order mandates comprehensive cybersecurity reforms across the federal government, focusing on securing software supply chains, hardening federal systems and communications, combating identity fraud, and integrating AI into cyber defense. It establishes numerous deadlines for agencies to implement technical requirements including encrypted DNS, routing security, post-quantum cryptography, and enhanced threat-hunting capabilities. The order builds on EO 14028 and the National Cybersecurity Strategy with specific procurement rule changes and operational directives.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14141Biden

Advancing United States Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure

This executive order directs federal agencies to identify and lease government land for private-sector construction of frontier AI data centers and associated clean energy facilities by 2027. It establishes competitive solicitation processes, mandates clean power procurement, imposes security and labor standards, and requires frameworks to ensure national security access to AI capabilities while fostering competitive markets.

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OtherBiden

Regarding the Proposed Acquisition of United States Steel Corporation by Nippon Steel Corporation

President Biden issued an order under the Defense Production Act blocking Nippon Steel Corporation's proposed acquisition of U.S. Steel Corporation, finding credible evidence that the transaction threatened U.S. national security. The order prohibits the transaction and requires the parties to fully abandon it within 30 days, with weekly compliance certifications to CFIUS until abandonment is complete.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTrade
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MemoBiden

Establishment of the China Censorship Monitor and Action Group

This memorandum establishes the China Censorship Monitor and Action Group, an interagency task force led by the National Security Advisor and National Economic Council Director to monitor and counter PRC censorship or intimidation of U.S. persons exercising free speech. The task force must produce an integrated federal strategy and annual reports on these efforts, with membership spanning 12+ agencies including State, Treasury, Defense, Justice, Commerce, DHS, and intelligence agencies.

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MemoBiden

Establishment of the Countering Economic Coercion Task Force

This memorandum establishes an interagency Countering Economic Coercion Task Force within the Executive Office of the President, co-chaired by the National Security Advisor and National Economic Council Director, to coordinate U.S. strategy against economic coercion by countries of concern, particularly the People's Republic of China. The Task Force must submit an initial report to Congress within 180 days, followed by interim and final reports, and provide periodic policy recommendations to the President.

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Proc 10773Biden

Amending Proclamation 10773

This proclamation amends border security measures from June 2024 by making two changes: (1) raising the threshold to discontinue entry restrictions from a short-term to a sustained decrease—requiring 28 consecutive days of sub-1,500 average daily encounters rather than a lower threshold; and (2) including unaccompanied children from non-contiguous countries in encounter calculations while keeping them exempt from actual entry suspension. Both amendments are contingent on a final rule being promulgated by DHS and DOJ.

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EO 14127Biden

Combating Emerging Firearms Threats and Improving School-Based Active-Shooter Drills

This executive order establishes an interagency task force to develop strategies against emerging firearms threats, specifically machinegun conversion devices and 3D printed ghost guns, requiring reports within 90 days. It also directs the Departments of Education and Homeland Security to publish guidance on improving school-based active-shooter drills within 110 days, with attention to trauma reduction and civil rights compliance.

Defense & SecurityEducationCivil RightsDemocracy & Governance
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MemoBiden

Delegation of Certain Sanctions-Related Authorities Under Public Law 118-50

This memorandum delegates presidential sanctions authorities under multiple acts within Public Law 118-50 to specific Cabinet secretaries. It assigns implementation responsibilities for Iran-related petroleum sanctions, missile export controls, human rights accountability, terrorist group financing prevention, technology export controls, human shields countermeasures, Captagon trafficking suppression, and Iranian leadership accountability to the Secretaries of Treasury, State, Defense, Commerce, and the Attorney General, often requiring interagency consultation.

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MemoBiden

Delegation of Authority To Designate an Existing Official To Serve Within the Executive Branch as the Coordinator for Detained ISIS Members and Relevant Displaced Populations in Syria

This memorandum delegates presidential authority to the Secretary of State to designate an existing executive branch official as Coordinator for Detained ISIS Members and Relevant Displaced Populations in Syria. The Coordinator will carry out responsibilities under NDAA FY2020 section 1224 as amended by NDAA FY2024 section 1262, with required consultation across national security agencies and notice to the President through the National Security Advisor upon designation.

Defense & SecurityImmigrationDemocracy & Governance
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MemoBiden

Delegation of Authority Under the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act

This memorandum delegates presidential authorities under the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (targeting TikTok and similar apps) to the Attorney General, and establishes an interagency committee to develop rules for exercising those authorities within 180 days. The committee includes six cabinet secretaries and the DNI, with intelligence assessments required to support their work.

Defense & SecurityAI & TechnologyDemocracy & Governance
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MemoBiden

Delegation of Functions and Authorities Under the Protecting American Intellectual Property Act of 2022

This memorandum delegates presidential authorities under the Protecting American Intellectual Property Act of 2022 to specific Cabinet members. The Secretary of State receives primary responsibility for preparing an annual report on intellectual property theft and selecting sanctions, with support from intelligence, law enforcement, and commerce agencies. The Secretary of Treasury receives authority over certain financial sanctions provisions.

TradeEconomy & LaborDefense & Security
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Proc 10780Biden

Granting Pardon for Certain Violations of Article 125 Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice

This proclamation grants a full, complete, and unconditional pardon to military personnel convicted of unaggravated consensual private conduct offenses under former Article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (sodomy) between 1951 and 2013, along with related conspiracy, attempt, and solicitation charges. It establishes a process for affected veterans to apply for certificates of pardon through their respective Military Departments or DHS, with review by the Attorney General, and encourages discharge upgrades. The Administration also commits to expeditiously consider pardons for other LGBTQI+ individuals convicted due to their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Civil RightsDefense & SecurityFederal Workforce
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EO 14123Biden

White House Council on Supply Chain Resilience

This executive order establishes the White House Council on Supply Chain Resilience, co-chaired by the National Security Advisor and the President's economic policy advisor, with membership from 31 cabinet-level officials and agency heads. The Council is tasked with coordinating federal efforts to strengthen supply chain resilience, conducting quadrennial reviews of critical industries, and submitting its first report to the President by December 31, 2024. The order supersedes the review process from the prior administration's EO 14017 while reaffirming its underlying supply chain principles.

Economy & LaborDefense & SecurityEnergy & EnvironmentTrade
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Proc 10773Biden

Securing the Border

This proclamation suspends entry of noncitizens across the U.S. southern border under INA section 212(f), effective June 5, 2024, when daily encounter averages exceed 2,500, and lifts the suspension after 14 consecutive days below 1,500 daily encounters. It exempts lawful permanent residents, unaccompanied children, visa holders, those with pre-scheduled appointments, and others, while directing DHS and DOJ to implement additional asylum limitations. The action comes after Congress failed to pass bipartisan border legislation and supplemental funding requests.

ImmigrationDefense & Security
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EO 14117Biden

Preventing Access to Americans' Bulk Sensitive Personal Data and United States Government-Related Data by Countries of Concern

This executive order restricts countries of concern from accessing Americans' bulk sensitive personal data and U.S. government-related data through new regulations on data transactions, submarine cable licensing, and federal research funding. It directs the Attorney General and Homeland Security to issue regulations within 180 days to prohibit or restrict high-risk data transfers while avoiding broad data localization requirements or commercial decoupling. The order also mandates reports on genomic data risks and prior data transfers, with security requirements based on NIST cybersecurity frameworks.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityHealthcareFederal Workforce
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MemoBiden

Delegation of Authority Under Section 1230 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024

This memorandum delegates the President's authority to transmit a report required by Section 1230 of the FY2024 NDAA to the Secretary of Defense, who must consult with the Secretary of State and, as appropriate, the Attorney General. The delegation automatically applies to any future law containing the same or substantially similar reporting requirement. The Secretary of Defense is directed to publish the memorandum in the Federal Register.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14115Biden

Imposing Certain Sanctions on Persons Undermining Peace, Security, and Stability in the West Bank

This executive order declares a national emergency and imposes blocking sanctions and visa restrictions on foreign persons determined to be responsible for or complicit in extremist settler violence, forced displacement, property destruction, or other actions undermining peace and stability in the West Bank. The order authorizes the Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury to designate individuals and entities, freeze their U.S.-based assets, and bar their entry into the United States.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil Rights
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Proc 10688Biden

Granting Pardon for the Offense of Simple Possession of Marijuana, Attempted Simple Possession of Marijuana, or Use of Marijuana

This proclamation grants a full, complete, and unconditional pardon to all current U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents convicted of or who committed federal simple possession of marijuana, attempted simple possession, or use of marijuana on or before December 22, 2023. It expands the October 2022 pardon (Proclamation 10467) by adding attempted possession, use of marijuana, and violations of Code of Federal Regulations provisions on federal properties. The Attorney General, through the Pardon Attorney, is directed to review applications and issue certificates of pardon to eligible applicants.

Civil RightsDemocracy & Governance
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Proc 10685Biden

Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Persons Enabling Corruption

This proclamation suspends entry into the United States, as immigrants or nonimmigrants, of persons who enable or facilitate significant corruption—including money laundering and obstruction of justice—and their immediate family members. The Secretary of State has sole discretion to identify covered individuals, with implementation shared between State (visas) and Homeland Security (entry), and includes exceptions for lawful permanent residents, asylees, refugees, and cases where entry serves U.S. law enforcement interests.

ImmigrationDemocracy & GovernanceEconomy & Labor
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EO 14110Biden

Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence

This executive order establishes a comprehensive, government-wide framework for governing AI development and use, directing federal agencies to develop safety standards, require reporting from companies building large AI models, protect against AI-enabled cyber and biological threats, safeguard civil rights and privacy, and build federal AI workforce capacity. It invokes the Defense Production Act and International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose reporting obligations on AI developers and cloud infrastructure providers regarding dual-use foundation models and foreign user transactions.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityCivil RightsEconomy & Labor
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EO 14105Biden

Addressing United States Investments in Certain National Security Technologies and Products in Countries of Concern

This executive order establishes a new outbound investment screening program requiring U.S. persons to notify Treasury of certain investments in semiconductors, quantum technologies, and AI in "countries of concern," and prohibiting other transactions deemed to pose acute national security risks. The order delegates authority to Treasury to issue implementing regulations after public notice and comment, with periodic review and reporting requirements.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTrade
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EO 14098Biden

Imposing Sanctions on Certain Persons Destabilizing Sudan and Undermining the Goal of a Democratic Transition

This executive order expands existing sanctions authorities against Sudan to target foreign persons destabilizing the country and undermining democratic transition. It blocks property of individuals and entities involved in threatening Sudan's stability, obstructing civilian government formation, committing human rights abuses, or interfering with humanitarian assistance, while also suspending U.S. entry for covered noncitizens.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil RightsTrade
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EO 14096Biden

Revitalizing Our Nation's Commitment to Environmental Justice for All

This executive order establishes a whole-of-government framework to advance environmental justice by requiring federal agencies to identify and address disproportionate environmental and health burdens on underserved communities. It mandates new Environmental Justice Strategic Plans, creates a White House Office of Environmental Justice with a Federal Chief Environmental Justice Officer, expands the White House Environmental Justice Interagency Council to 25 cabinet-level and agency members, and establishes new requirements for data collection, community engagement, and toxic chemical release notification.

Energy & EnvironmentCivil RightsFederal WorkforceDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14095Biden

Increasing Access to High-Quality Care and Supporting Caregivers

This executive order directs federal agencies to use existing authorities to expand access to affordable, high-quality child care and long-term care, and to improve wages and working conditions for caregivers. It includes specific actions across HHS, Labor, Education, Veterans Affairs, and other agencies to boost compensation, increase training pathways, support family caregivers, and leverage federal infrastructure and workforce funding for care services. Most provisions are framed as considerations, guidance, or encouragement rather than mandates.

Economy & LaborHealthcareFederal WorkforceEducation
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EO 14093Biden

Prohibition on Use by the United States Government of Commercial Spyware That Poses Risks to National Security

This executive order prohibits U.S. government agencies from operationally using commercial spyware that poses significant counterintelligence, security, or human rights risks. It establishes a framework for interagency coordination through intelligence assessments, certification requirements, due diligence procedures, and reporting to ensure government use of spyware aligns with national security interests and democratic values.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14092Biden

Reducing Gun Violence and Making Our Communities Safer

This executive order directs federal agencies to implement the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and take additional steps to reduce gun violence, including clarifying firearms dealer licensing requirements, promoting safe storage and red flag laws, improving ballistics data reporting, and developing support programs for gun violence survivors.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceHealthcareCivil Rights
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EO 14091Biden

Further Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government

This executive order strengthens and extends the Biden Administration's equity mandate by requiring federal agencies to establish Equity Teams within 30 days, submit annual Equity Action Plans starting September 2023, and embed equity considerations across budgeting, procurement, AI development, and program delivery. It sets a 15% federal procurement goal for small disadvantaged businesses by FY2025, revokes Trump-era Opportunity Zone executive orders, and mandates coordination through a new White House Steering Committee on Equity.

Civil RightsFederal WorkforceEconomy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
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Memo 14076Biden

Further Efforts To Protect Access to Reproductive Healthcare Services

This memorandum directs HHS, DOJ, and DHS to take steps within 60 days to protect access to mifepristone following FDA rule changes that expanded telehealth and pharmacy access. It requires agencies to consider guidance for patients and providers, report barriers to the Interagency Task Force on Reproductive Healthcare Access, and assess resource needs.

HealthcareCivil RightsDemocracy & Governance
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Memo 13818Biden

Promoting Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

This memorandum directs federal agencies to use existing sanctions, visa restrictions, security assistance, and diplomatic tools to promote accountability for conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) worldwide. It establishes that CRSV may constitute 'serious human rights abuse' under Executive Order 13818 (Global Magnitsky) and other sanctions programs, and directs the Secretaries of State and Treasury, Attorney General, and DNI to strengthen information collection and target perpetrators.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil RightsTrade
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EO 14086Biden

Enhancing Safeguards for United States Signals Intelligence Activities

This executive order establishes enhanced privacy and civil liberties safeguards for U.S. signals intelligence activities, including a new redress mechanism allowing individuals in designated "qualifying states" to file complaints about alleged violations. It creates a two-tier review process involving the Civil Liberties Protection Officer and a new Data Protection Review Court, while codifying limits on bulk collection and prohibiting intelligence collection for purposes like suppressing dissent or advantaging U.S. companies commercially.

Defense & SecurityCivil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceAI & Technology
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Proc 10467Biden

Granting Pardon for the Offense of Simple Possession of Marijuana

President Biden granted a full, complete, and unconditional pardon to all current U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents convicted of or charged with simple possession of marijuana under federal law or D.C. Code, restoring their political, civil, and other rights. The Attorney General, through the Pardon Attorney, was directed to develop application procedures and issue certificates of pardon to eligible applicants.

Civil RightsDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14084Biden

Promoting the Arts, the Humanities, and Museum and Library Services

This executive order establishes the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities within the Institute of Museum and Library Services to advise on cultural policy, and directs 25 federal agencies and White House offices to coordinate with the NEA, NEH, and IMLS on arts and humanities initiatives. The Committee is advisory, composed of federal agency heads and up to 25 presidential appointees, and terminates after two years unless extended.

Federal WorkforceDemocracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborEducation
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EO 14082Biden

Implementation of the Energy and Infrastructure Provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022

This executive order establishes a new White House Office on Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation to coordinate implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act's energy and infrastructure provisions. It also restructures interagency coordination by amending previous executive orders to expand the National Climate Task Force's mission, add the new Senior Advisor to multiple interagency bodies, and prioritize clean energy deployment, environmental justice, and domestic manufacturing.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborFederal WorkforceDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14078Biden

Bolstering Efforts To Bring Hostages and Wrongfully Detained United States Nationals Home

This executive order declares a national emergency over hostage-taking and wrongful detention of U.S. nationals abroad, expanding existing hostage recovery infrastructure to cover state-sponsored wrongful detentions. It authorizes sanctions—including asset blocking and visa bans—against foreign persons involved in such acts, and mandates enhanced interagency coordination, family engagement, and diplomatic strategies led by the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil Rights
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EO 14076Biden

Protecting Access to Reproductive Healthcare Services

This executive order directs federal agencies to protect and expand access to reproductive healthcare services following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. It mandates reports on abortion and contraception access, convenes legal support for patients and providers, addresses safety and privacy concerns, and establishes an interagency task force on reproductive healthcare access.

HealthcareCivil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceAI & Technology
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MemoBiden

Establishment of the White House Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse

This memorandum establishes a White House Task Force co-chaired by the Gender Policy Council and National Security Council to coordinate federal efforts against technology-facilitated gender-based violence, including online harassment, deepfakes, and doxing targeting women and LGBTQI+ individuals. The Task Force must deliver an Initial Blueprint within 180 days, a 1-Year Report within one year of that blueprint, and annual follow-up reports thereafter.

Civil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceAI & TechnologyDefense & Security
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EO 14075Biden

Advancing Equality for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Individuals

This executive order directs federal agencies to advance equality for LGBTQI+ individuals through a comprehensive set of initiatives addressing healthcare access, education, housing, child welfare, and data collection. It establishes specific deadlines for agencies to develop policies, guidance, and reports aimed at combating discrimination, ending conversion therapy, improving federal benefits access, and strengthening supports for LGBTQI+ youth, older adults, and families.

Civil RightsHealthcareEducationFederal Workforce
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EO 14074Biden

Advancing Effective, Accountable Policing and Criminal Justice Practices To Enhance Public Trust and Public Safety

This executive order mandates comprehensive federal policing reforms including a national accountability database for officer misconduct, bans on chokeholds and restricted no-knock entries for federal law enforcement, improved use-of-force data collection, limits on military equipment transfers to local police, body-worn camera requirements, and studies on law enforcement technology impacts. It also addresses officer wellness, recruitment practices, anti-bias training, and reentry support while acknowledging that full systemic change requires congressional action.

Civil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceFederal WorkforceDefense & Security
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EO 14067Biden

Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets

This executive order establishes the first comprehensive federal framework for U.S. digital asset policy, directing agencies to study and report on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), consumer protections, financial stability risks, illicit finance, energy impacts, and international competitiveness. It mandates numerous interagency reports with deadlines ranging from 90 days to over a year, but does not itself create new regulations or a CBDC.

Economy & LaborDefense & SecurityEnergy & EnvironmentFederal Workforce
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EO 14065Biden

Blocking Property of Certain Persons and Prohibiting Certain Transactions With Respect to Continued Russian Efforts To Undermine the Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity of Ukraine

This executive order expands a 2014 national emergency to impose sanctions on Russia's newly recognized Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine. It blocks U.S. investment, trade, and financial transactions with these regions; freezes assets of persons operating there; and suspends U.S. entry of sanctioned noncitizens.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTradeImmigration
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EO 14064Biden

Protecting Certain Property of Da Afghanistan Bank for the Benefit of the People of Afghanistan

This executive order blocks approximately $7 billion in Afghan central bank assets held in U.S. financial institutions, consolidating them at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. It declares a national emergency due to Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis and economic collapse, while protecting these funds from litigation by terrorism victims and others.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14059Biden

Imposing Sanctions on Foreign Persons Involved in the Global Illicit Drug Trade

This executive order declares a national emergency over international illicit drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl and synthetic opioids, and authorizes the Treasury Secretary to impose sanctions on foreign persons and entities involved in the global drug trade. It provides a broad framework for blocking assets, restricting financial transactions, and suspending entry into the United States for targeted individuals and their leadership.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborImmigrationTrade
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EO 14060Biden

Establishing the United States Council on Transnational Organized Crime

This executive order establishes the United States Council on Transnational Organized Crime (USCTOC), a new interagency body replacing the Threat Mitigation Working Group, to coordinate federal efforts against transnational criminal organizations. It also creates a Strategic Division housed at the Department of Justice to develop whole-of-government strategic plans, and mandates intelligence assessments and threat prioritization reports within specified timeframes.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborEnergy & Environment
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Proc 10315Biden

Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting Coronavirus Disease 2019

This proclamation suspends entry into the United States for noncitizens who were physically present in eight Southern African countries (Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe) during the 14 days before entry, due to concerns about the Omicron COVID-19 variant. The restrictions took effect November 29, 2021, with exemptions for lawful permanent residents, certain family members of U.S. citizens/residents, and other specified categories.

ImmigrationHealthcareDefense & Security
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Proc 10309Biden

Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Persons Responsible for Policies or Actions That Threaten Democracy in Nicaragua

This proclamation suspends entry into the United States, as immigrants and nonimmigrants, of Nicaraguan government officials, security services members, judges, prosecutors, prison officials, municipal officials, and their family members who are responsible for undermining democratic institutions or committing human rights abuses. The Secretary of State has sole discretion to identify covered individuals, with implementation split between State (visas) and Homeland Security (entry).

ImmigrationDemocracy & GovernanceCivil Rights
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EO 14053Biden

Improving Public Safety and Criminal Justice for Native Americans and Addressing the Crisis of Missing or Murdered Indigenous People

This executive order directs federal agencies to develop coordinated strategies to address violence against Native Americans, particularly missing and murdered Indigenous people. It mandates new law enforcement protocols, improved data collection, expanded victim services, and stronger Tribal consultation, with multiple agency reports due within 180-240 days.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsDefense & SecurityHealthcare
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MemoBiden

Temporary Certification Regarding Disclosure of Information in Certain Records Related to the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy

This memorandum temporarily certifies continued withholding of JFK assassination records until December 15, 2022, while directing an intensive 1-year review to maximize transparency. It mandates interim releases, requires agencies to justify any continued redactions with unclassified explanations, and orders NARA to digitize and publish its entire collection online.

Democracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 14050Biden

White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Black Americans

This executive order establishes a White House Initiative within the Department of Education to advance educational equity and economic opportunity for Black Americans through interagency coordination, evidence-based policy, and a Presidential Advisory Commission. It revokes a 2012 Obama-era initiative on the same topic, expanding the scope to explicitly include economic opportunity and workforce development alongside K-12 and higher education.

EducationEconomy & LaborCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14046Biden

Imposing Sanctions on Certain Persons With Respect to the Humanitarian and Human Rights Crisis in Ethiopia

This executive order declares a national emergency over the conflict in northern Ethiopia, authorizing the Treasury and State Departments to impose sanctions on foreign individuals and entities responsible for violence, human rights abuses, obstruction of humanitarian aid, or undermining peace processes. It blocks property, restricts financial transactions, and suspends U.S. entry for designated persons while attempting to preserve humanitarian assistance flows to at-risk populations.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil RightsEconomy & Labor
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EO 14040Biden

Declassification Reviews of Certain Documents Concerning the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001

This executive order mandates a phased declassification review of FBI and other agency documents related to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, prioritizing transparency for survivors and victims' families while protecting national security. The Attorney General and relevant agency heads must complete reviews of specific records on rolling deadlines between September 11, 2021 and approximately March 2022.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14038Biden

Blocking Property of Additional Persons Contributing to the Situation in Belarus

This executive order expands a 2006 national emergency to block property of additional Belarusian persons and entities, including leaders, government officials, and those operating in key economic sectors like defense, energy, potash, tobacco, construction, and transportation. It also suspends U.S. entry for noncitizens meeting designated criteria, with limited exceptions.

Defense & SecurityEconomy & LaborTradeDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14036Biden

Promoting Competition in the American Economy

This executive order establishes a whole-of-government competition policy to combat excessive market concentration across the economy. It creates a White House Competition Council and directs dozens of specific actions by agencies including the FTC, DOJ, USDA, HHS, DOT, FCC, and others to address anti-competitive practices in labor markets, agriculture, healthcare, telecommunications, transportation, and technology.

Economy & LaborHealthcareEnergy & EnvironmentDefense & Security
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EO 14034Biden

Protecting Americans' Sensitive Data From Foreign Adversaries

This executive order revokes Trump-era bans on TikTok, WeChat, and other Chinese apps (EOs 13942, 13943, 13971) and replaces them with a broader, evidence-based framework for evaluating risks from foreign adversary-connected software applications. It directs the Commerce Secretary to produce two reports with recommendations for protecting Americans' sensitive data and addressing risks from connected software applications.

AI & TechnologyDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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EO 14033Biden

Blocking Property and Suspending Entry Into the United States of Certain Persons Contributing to the Destabilizing Situation in the Western Balkans

This executive order expands a 2001 national emergency to block U.S.-based assets and suspend entry into the United States of individuals and entities deemed responsible for destabilizing activities in the Western Balkans, including threats to peace, democratic backsliding, obstruction of peace agreements, human rights abuses, and corruption. It authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to designate targeted persons and implement sanctions.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil RightsTrade
6
MemoBiden

Restoring the Department of Justice's Access-to- Justice Function and Reinvigorating the White House Legal Aid Interagency Roundtable

This memorandum reinvigorates the Department of Justice's access-to-justice function and reconvenes the White House Legal Aid Interagency Roundtable (LAIR) as a White House initiative. It directs the Attorney General to submit a plan within 120 days for expanding DOJ's access-to-justice work and requires LAIR to report annually, with its first report due in 120 days focusing on COVID-19's impact on access to justice.

Civil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 14028Biden

Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity

This executive order mandates comprehensive cybersecurity reforms across the federal government, requiring adoption of zero-trust architecture, cloud modernization, multi-factor authentication, and encryption. It establishes new software supply chain security standards including Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) requirements, creates a Cyber Safety Review Board for incident review, and removes contractual barriers to threat information sharing between IT/OT service providers and federal agencies.

Defense & SecurityAI & TechnologyFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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Proc 10199Biden

Suspension of Entry as Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting Coronavirus Disease 2019

This proclamation suspends entry into the United States as nonimmigrants for noncitizens who were physically present in India during the 14 days before entry, effective May 4, 2021, due to widespread COVID-19 transmission and concerning variants. It includes exemptions for lawful permanent residents, certain family members of U.S. citizens/residents, crew members, diplomats, and others, with monthly review by HHS to recommend continuation, modification, or termination.

ImmigrationHealthcareDefense & Security
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EO 14024Biden

Blocking Property With Respect To Specified Harmful Foreign Activities of the Government of the Russian Federation

This executive order declares a national emergency and authorizes blocking property of persons involved in specified harmful Russian government activities, including election interference, malicious cyber activities, transnational corruption, and energy supply disruptions. It also suspends entry into the United States of noncitizens meeting certain criteria related to these activities.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceEnergy & EnvironmentEconomy & Labor
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EO 14020Biden

Establishment of the White House Gender Policy Council

This executive order establishes the White House Gender Policy Council within the Executive Office of the President to coordinate federal efforts advancing gender equity and equality across domestic and foreign policy. The Council, led by two presidentially designated Co-Chairs and comprising cabinet members and senior officials from 36 agencies, must develop a government-wide strategy within 200 days and requires agencies to designate senior gender equity coordinators within 30 days. The order also mandates creation of a National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence and terminates a prior administration's working group on women's global development.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsEconomy & LaborHealthcare
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EO 14021Biden

Guaranteeing an Educational Environment Free From Discrimination on the Basis of Sex, Including Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity

This executive order directs the Department of Education to review and potentially revise Trump-era Title IX regulations that narrowed protections against sex discrimination, explicitly extending protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity. The order requires a 100-day review of agency actions inconsistent with this expanded policy, with particular focus on the May 2020 rule that changed how schools handle sexual harassment allegations.

EducationCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14019Biden

Promoting Access to Voting

This executive order directs federal agencies to expand voter registration access and election information, particularly for historically underserved groups including people of color, people with disabilities, military personnel overseas, Native Americans, and individuals in federal custody. It mandates strategic plans, website modernization, and interagency coordination to reduce barriers to voting.

Democracy & GovernanceCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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EO 14015Biden

Establishment of the White House Office of Faith- Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

This executive order establishes a White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships within the Executive Office of the President to coordinate federal partnerships with faith-based and secular community organizations. It revokes the Trump-era White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative (EO 13831) and updates naming conventions across six prior executive orders dating back to 2001, while directing all federal agencies to cooperate with the new office.

Democracy & GovernanceFederal WorkforceCivil Rights
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EO 14014Biden

Blocking Property With Respect to the Situation in Burma

This executive order declares a national emergency and blocks property of individuals and entities involved in Burma's military coup, including military officials, government leaders after February 2, 2021, and those undermining democratic processes or committing human rights abuses. It also suspends U.S. entry for covered noncitizens and prohibits transactions benefiting sanctioned persons.

Defense & SecurityDemocracy & GovernanceCivil RightsTrade
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EO 14013Biden

Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs To Resettle Refugees and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on Migration

This executive order revokes Trump-era restrictions on refugee resettlement and directs a comprehensive rebuilding and expansion of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP). It mandates multiple reviews and reports to streamline vetting, reduce backlogs, improve protections for vulnerable groups, and address Special Immigrant Visa delays for Iraqi and Afghan allies. It also orders the first-ever U.S. government report on climate change's impact on migration.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityEnergy & EnvironmentFederal Workforce
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EO 14010Biden

Creating a Comprehensive Regional Framework To Address the Causes of Migration, To Manage Migration Throughout North and Central America, and To Provide Safe and Orderly Processing of Asylum Seekers at the United States Border

This executive order establishes a comprehensive regional approach to migration from Central America by directing the creation of two major strategies—one addressing root causes of migration in the Northern Triangle and another for collaborative regional migration management. It also restores and expands asylum processing at the U.S. border, revokes multiple Trump-era immigration policies including the Migrant Protection Protocols and border wall construction orders, and sets specific deadlines for regulatory reviews on asylum eligibility and expedited removal procedures.

ImmigrationDemocracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborCivil Rights
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EO 14011Biden

Establishment of Interagency Task Force on the Reunification of Families

This executive order creates an interagency task force to identify and reunite children separated from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border under the 2018 Zero-Tolerance Policy. It revokes the prior administration's EO 13841 and mandates regular progress reports to the President on reunification efforts and policy recommendations to prevent future family separations.

ImmigrationCivil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 14012Biden

Restoring Faith in Our Legal Immigration Systems and Strengthening Integration and Inclusion Efforts for New Americans

This executive order directs a comprehensive review of Trump-era immigration policies to remove barriers to legal immigration, naturalization, and public benefits access. It establishes interagency task forces to coordinate integration efforts and mandates specific plans and reports to streamline citizenship processes and reverse restrictive public charge and sponsor liability policies.

ImmigrationCivil RightsFederal WorkforceHealthcare
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EO 14008Biden

Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad

Executive Order 14008 establishes climate change as a central pillar of U.S. foreign policy and national security while creating a sweeping government-wide domestic climate framework. It creates new White House offices and interagency bodies, sets a goal of net-zero emissions by 2050, pauses new oil and gas leasing on federal lands pending review, and mandates numerous agency reports and plans within 60-120 days. The order also establishes a Civilian Climate Corps, targets conserving 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030, and creates mechanisms to prioritize environmental justice and economic revitalization of fossil fuel communities.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborDefense & SecurityDemocracy & Governance
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MemoBiden

Condemning and Combating Racism, Xenophobia, and Intolerance Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States

This memorandum condemns racism and xenophobia against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) during the COVID-19 pandemic, directing federal agencies to avoid discriminatory language in official communications. It tasks HHS with issuing cultural competency guidance, requires agencies to ensure their actions and statements don't contribute to anti-AAPI bias, and directs the Attorney General to support state/local efforts and expand hate incident data collection.

Civil RightsHealthcareDemocracy & Governance
5
EO 14006Biden

Reforming Our Incarceration System To Eliminate the Use of Privately Operated Criminal Detention Facilities

This executive order directs the Attorney General not to renew Department of Justice contracts with privately operated criminal detention facilities, aiming to phase out federal reliance on for-profit prisons. It establishes a policy prioritizing rehabilitation, safety, and reduced incarceration levels over profit-based incentives in the federal criminal justice system.

Civil RightsDemocracy & GovernanceEconomy & LaborFederal Workforce
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Proc 10143Biden

Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting Coronavirus Disease 2019

This proclamation suspends entry into the United States of noncitizens who were physically present in the Schengen Area, UK, Ireland, Brazil, or South Africa during the 14 days before entry, with exceptions for lawful permanent residents, family members of citizens/residents, and other categories. It amends prior COVID-19 travel proclamations to establish a monthly review process and takes effect January 26, 2021 (for most countries) and January 30, 2021 (for South Africa).

ImmigrationHealthcareDefense & Security
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EO 14005Biden

Ensuring the Future Is Made in All of America by All of America's Workers

This executive order strengthens domestic procurement preferences by establishing a new Made in America Office within OMB to centralize and tighten waiver review, requiring agencies to maximize use of U.S.-made goods in federal spending. It mandates regulatory changes to increase domestic content thresholds, creates public transparency for waivers, and revokes several Trump-era executive orders on the same topic.

Economy & LaborFederal WorkforceTrade
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EO 13994Biden

Ensuring a Data-Driven Response to COVID-19 and Future High-Consequence Public Health Threats

This executive order directs federal agencies to improve data collection, sharing, and publication of COVID-19-related information to support evidence-based pandemic response and build stronger public health infrastructure for future threats. It mandates senior data leads across multiple departments, requires reviews of public health data systems and federal hiring capabilities for data roles, and tasks OMB with issuing guidance on open data and de-identification.

HealthcareFederal WorkforceAI & Technology
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MemoBiden

Preserving and Fortifying Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

This memorandum directs the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Attorney General, to take all appropriate actions to preserve and fortify the DACA program, which provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization to certain undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. It reaffirms the 2012 Obama-Biden administration policy but does not create new substantive rights or specify concrete regulatory changes.

ImmigrationDemocracy & Governance
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Proc 10142Biden

Termination of Emergency With Respect to the Southern Border of the United States and Redirection of Funds Diverted to Border Wall Construction

This proclamation terminates the national emergency declared by the prior administration regarding the southern border (Proclamation 9844), halts border wall construction, and redirects funds previously diverted for that purpose. It directs the Secretaries of Defense and Homeland Security to pause construction within seven days, pause obligations of funds immediately, and develop a plan within 60 days for redirecting funds and repurposing contracts.

ImmigrationDefense & SecurityFederal WorkforceEconomy & Labor
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EO 13988Biden

Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation

This executive order directs federal agencies to review and revise policies to prevent discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation, interpreting existing sex discrimination laws through the Supreme Court's Bostock reasoning. It requires agencies to develop implementation plans within 100 days and apply these protections across Title VII, Title IX, the Fair Housing Act, and other statutes.

Civil RightsFederal WorkforceEducationHealthcare
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EO 13989Biden

Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Personnel

This executive order establishes binding ethics pledges for all presidential appointees in executive agencies appointed on or after January 20, 2021. It imposes strict revolving door restrictions, bans on lobbyist gifts and golden parachutes, and creates enforcement mechanisms including debarment and civil penalties for violations.

Democracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 13990Biden

Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science To Tackle the Climate Crisis

This executive order establishes climate action and environmental justice as core federal priorities, directing agencies to review and reverse Trump-era environmental rollbacks from 2017-2021. It revokes the Keystone XL pipeline permit, restores Arctic drilling protections, initiates national monument boundary reviews, creates an Interagency Working Group to establish social costs of greenhouse gases, and suspends or revokes numerous prior executive orders on energy infrastructure and environmental regulation.

Energy & EnvironmentEconomy & LaborDemocracy & GovernanceFederal Workforce
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EO 13993Biden

Revision of Civil Immigration Enforcement Policies and Priorities

This executive order revokes the Trump-era EO 13768 (which expanded interior immigration enforcement and threatened sanctuary jurisdictions) and directs agency heads to review and revise related policies to align with the Biden Administration's stated priorities of border security, humanitarian concerns, public health, and due process.

ImmigrationCivil RightsFederal Workforce
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