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Integrating Financial Technology Innovation into Regulatory Frameworks
Executive Order May 19, 2026

Integrating Financial Technology Innovation into Regulatory Frameworks

President Donald J. Trump’s order directs federal financial regulators to review their rules, guidance, supervision, and application processes to identify barriers that make it harder for fintech companies to compete, partner with regulated financial institutions, or obtain federal approvals. It sets deadlines for those agencies to update or streamline their approaches so they better support innovation while still considering safety, consumer protection, and market integrity. The order also asks the Federal Reserve to examine whether non-bank and uninsured financial firms, including some involved in digital assets, can legally get direct access to Federal Reserve payment accounts and services, and to recommend options or changes where needed. It was issued to modernize the regulatory framework, reduce unnecessary obstacles, and better integrate new financial technologies into the traditional financial system.

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Day of Celebration in Honor of the Life of Henry Clay, 2026

Apr 10, 2026

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Proclamation

Day of Celebration in Honor of the Life of Henry Clay, 2026

President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation declaring April 12, 2026, a day of celebration honoring the life of Henry Clay on what would have been Clay’s 249th birthday. The proclamation praises Clay’s service as a Congressman, Speaker of the House, Senator, and Secretary of State, and highlights his role in promoting the “American System,” including protective tariffs, a national financial structure, and federal support for infrastructure. It also directs the White House Office of Administration to redesignate Room 208 of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building — the historic office of the Secretary of State — as the Henry Clay Room. The action was issued to recognize Clay’s legacy, patriotism, and contributions to American unity and economic strength during the nation’s 250th year of independence.

SEQUESTRATION ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2027 PURSUANT TO SECTION 251A OF THE BALANCED BUDGETAND EMERGENCY DEFICIT CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED

Apr 08, 2026

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Presidential Order

SEQUESTRATION ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2027 PURSUANT TO SECTION 251A OF THE BALANCED BUDGETAND EMERGENCY DEFICIT CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED

President Donald Trump ordered an automatic across-the-board reduction in certain federal direct spending for fiscal year 2027. The order says that, beginning October 1, 2026, funding in every non-exempt budget account must be cut by the amounts calculated by the Office of Management and Budget in its April 3, 2026 report to Congress. It requires that these cuts, known as sequestration, be carried out exactly as directed under section 251A of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act. The order was issued to formally implement the spending reductions required by that law.

Urgent National Action to Save College Sports

Apr 03, 2026

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Executive Order

Urgent National Action to Save College Sports

President Donald J. Trump’s order directs federal agencies to begin setting up a national framework to stabilize college sports, with key provisions taking effect on August 1, 2026. It tells agencies that fund or contract with colleges to consider whether schools are violating major college athletics rules on eligibility, transfers, revenue-sharing, and improper payments when evaluating those schools’ standing for federal grants and contracts. The order also pushes the national governing body for college sports to strengthen rules on issues such as five-year eligibility limits, transfer rules, medical care for athletes, protection of women’s and Olympic sports, limits on fraudulent NIL pay schemes, and a national registry for student-athlete agents. It further directs the Justice Department to challenge certain state laws that conflict with national college sports rules and says the action was issued because the White House views the current system as financially unstable, legally chaotic, and threatening to the structure of college athletics and universities’ broader responsibilities.

Strengthening Actions Taken to Adjust Imports of Aluminum, Steel, and Copper Into the United States

Apr 02, 2026

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Proclamation

Strengthening Actions Taken to Adjust Imports of Aluminum, Steel, and Copper Into the United States

President Donald J. Trump issued this proclamation to tighten existing section 232 import restrictions on aluminum, steel, and copper, saying these imports continue to threaten U.S. national security. The action changes the tariff rules so that, starting April 6, 2026, the duties generally apply to the full customs value of covered products rather than just their metal content, and it sets updated tariff rates for different categories of metal articles and derivative products, with some lower rates for certain United Kingdom products and items made entirely from U.S.-sourced metal. It also revises which derivative products are covered, removes some products from the tariff lists, and creates a new system that lets the Commerce Secretary and the U.S. Trade Representative jointly add more derivative products on a rolling basis instead of using the old inclusion process. Trump said the proclamation was issued to strengthen and refine the metal tariff system so it more effectively supports domestic metal production and addresses the national security concerns identified in earlier proclamations.

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities

Mar 27, 2026

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Notice

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities

President Donald Trump issued this notice to continue for one more year the national emergency related to significant malicious cyber-enabled activities. The action keeps in place the emergency first declared in Executive Order 13694 and confirms that related steps taken in later executive orders remain part of the government’s response, except for Executive Order 14110, which was previously revoked. It says these cyber activities still pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy, and the economy. The notice also directs that the continuation be published in the Federal Register and sent to Congress, as required by law.

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Specified Harmful Foreign Activities of the Government of the Russian Federation

Mar 27, 2026

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Notice

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Specified Harmful Foreign Activities of the Government of the Russian Federation

President Donald Trump issued this notice to continue for one more year the national emergency first declared in Executive Order 14024 regarding harmful activities by the Government of the Russian Federation. The action keeps in place the emergency authorities tied to that order, as expanded by later executive orders, because the administration says those activities still pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy, and the economy. The notice cites Russian actions such as election interference, malicious cyber activity, corruption used to influence governments, targeting dissidents and journalists, undermining security in key regions, and violating territorial integrity. It was issued under the National Emergencies Act and directs that the continuation be published in the Federal Register and sent to Congress.

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Trade Practices That Contribute to Large and Persistent Annual United States Goods Trade Deficits

Mar 27, 2026

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Notice

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Trade Practices That Contribute to Large and Persistent Annual United States Goods Trade Deficits

President Donald Trump issued this notice to extend for one more year the national emergency he originally declared on April 2, 2025, regarding trade practices tied to large and persistent U.S. goods trade deficits. The action says those conditions still pose what the administration describes as an unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. national security and the economy, with causes coming in whole or substantial part from outside the country. It formally continues the emergency under the National Emergencies Act beyond April 2, 2026, and keeps in place the legal basis for actions previously taken under that emergency. The notice also directs that it be published in the Federal Register and sent to Congress.

National Agriculture Day, 2026

Mar 24, 2026

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Proclamation

National Agriculture Day, 2026

President Donald J. Trump issued this proclamation to designate March 24, 2026, as National Agriculture Day. The action formally calls on Americans to recognize the importance of agriculture in daily life and to express appreciation for farmers, ranchers, growers, producers, foresters, and other agricultural workers across the country. In the proclamation, Trump says the day is meant to honor the people who help feed the nation, support rural America, and sustain the country’s economy and resources. It was issued to spotlight the agricultural community’s role in American life and to reaffirm the administration’s stated support for U.S. farmers and ranchers.

Ensuring Truthful Advertising of Products Claiming To Be Made in America

Mar 18, 2026

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Executive Order

Ensuring Truthful Advertising of Products Claiming To Be Made in America

On March 13, 2026, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14392, aimed at ensuring truthful advertising of products claiming to be "Made in America." This order directs the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to prioritize enforcement against misleading claims about American-origin products, particularly in digital marketplaces. It also encourages the FTC to consider regulations that would require online marketplaces to verify country-of-origin claims. Additionally, the order prompts government agencies to review and verify American-origin claims in government contracts and to take action against vendors who misrepresent these claims. The goal is to protect consumers and support businesses genuinely manufacturing products in the United States.

Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit

Mar 18, 2026

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Executive Order

Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit

On March 13, 2026, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14393, titled "Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit." This order aims to enhance the availability and affordability of mortgage credit by reducing regulatory burdens, particularly for community and smaller banks. It directs several federal agencies to consider revising existing regulations and supervisory guidance to streamline mortgage lending processes, modernize appraisal standards, and promote digital mortgage practices. The order also seeks to encourage competition among lenders and improve housing finance liquidity, ultimately facilitating better access to homeownership for creditworthy borrowers, including those in rural and low- to moderate-income households.

Removing Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Home Construction

Mar 18, 2026

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Executive Order

Removing Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Home Construction

President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14394 on March 13, 2026, aimed at removing regulatory barriers to affordable home construction. The order directs various federal agencies to review and revise regulations related to stormwater, wetlands, and construction permits to reduce costs and streamline processes. It also calls for the elimination of burdensome rules that hinder residential development and housing affordability, particularly for single-family homes. Additionally, the order seeks to promote best practices for state and local governments to enhance housing construction and affordability, and to align federal incentives with Opportunity Zone tax incentives to boost investment in housing. The overall goal is to make housing more affordable for Americans by reducing unnecessary regulatory constraints.

Women's History Month, 2026

Mar 17, 2026

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Proclamation

Women's History Month, 2026

President Donald J. Trump issued Proclamation 11017, designating March 2026 as Women's History Month. This proclamation celebrates the contributions of American women throughout history and acknowledges their roles in strengthening families, enriching culture, and shaping the nation. The proclamation highlights the administration's commitment to policies that support women, such as expanding the child tax credit, reducing medicine costs, and preserving opportunities for female athletes. It calls on public officials and citizens to observe the month with programs and activities that honor women's achievements.

Promoting Fiscal Responsibility in Compensation Practices at the Tennessee Valley Authority

Mar 11, 2026

Presidential Memorandum

Promoting Fiscal Responsibility in Compensation Practices at the Tennessee Valley Authority

President Donald Trump issued a memorandum directing the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to adopt more fiscally responsible compensation practices. The memorandum highlights the need to align TVA executive pay with public sector standards, setting a recommended maximum total annual compensation of $500,000 for all TVA employees, including the CEO. This directive aims to ensure that compensation at the TVA reflects principles of fiscal responsibility and public service, given its status as a federally owned corporation. The TVA Board of Directors is tasked with implementing these changes and must report their compliance within 120 days.

Ratepayer Protection Pledge Proclamation

Mar 04, 2026

Proclamation

Ratepayer Protection Pledge Proclamation

President Donald J. Trump issued the Ratepayer Protection Pledge Proclamation to ensure that the expansion of data centers and the increased electricity demand from AI do not lead to higher energy costs for American households. The proclamation mandates that leading U.S. hyperscalers and AI companies cover the full cost of the energy and infrastructure needed for their data centers, preventing these costs from being passed on to consumers. These companies are required to negotiate new rate structures with utilities and state governments, pay for infrastructure upgrades, and invest in local communities. This initiative aims to protect American ratepayers, enhance grid reliability, and maintain U.S. leadership in technological innovation.

Continuing the Suspension of Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries

Feb 25, 2026

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Executive Order

Continuing the Suspension of Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries

President Donald Trump has issued Executive Order 14388, which continues the suspension of duty-free de minimis treatment for all countries. This order ensures that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will collect duties on shipments entering the United States, including those sent through the international postal network. The action is based on recommendations from senior officials and is deemed necessary to address national emergencies related to trade and security, as outlined in previous executive orders. The order modifies existing regulations to ensure duties are collected effectively and applies to goods entered for consumption starting February 24, 2026.

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