Track Every Presidential Action. Understand the Impact.

AI-powered summaries of executive orders, proclamations, and memoranda.

Establishing the Task Force To Eliminate Fraud
Executive Order March 19, 2026

Establishing the Task Force To Eliminate Fraud

President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14395 on March 16, 2026, to establish the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud. This task force, chaired by the Vice President, aims to combat fraud, waste, and abuse in federal benefit programs by improving eligibility verification and enforcing stricter controls. It involves coordination among various federal departments and agencies to develop strategies for fraud prevention and to disrupt fraudulent networks. The task force will also work to enhance data sharing between federal and state entities to ensure benefits are properly allocated to eligible recipients. The order emphasizes protecting taxpayer dollars and maintaining the integrity of federal assistance programs.

Stay up to date on presidential actions

New executive orders and proclamations, straight to your inbox.

Taking Steps To End Cashless Bail To Protect Americans

Aug 28, 2025

FR
Executive Order

Taking Steps To End Cashless Bail To Protect Americans

On August 25, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14342, directing federal action against cashless bail policies. The order mandates the Attorney General to identify states and local jurisdictions that have largely eliminated cash bail for crimes posing significant public safety threats. Federal agencies are instructed to review and potentially suspend or terminate federal funding to these jurisdictions. The order aims to enhance public safety by ensuring that individuals considered threats remain incarcerated while awaiting trial.

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

Aug 25, 2025

Executive Order

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

President Donald Trump issued an order to address the crime emergency in the District of Columbia, following a previous declaration of a crime emergency. This action mandates the hiring of additional U.S. Park Police and prosecutors, and the establishment of a specialized unit within the D.C. National Guard to ensure public safety. It also calls for the creation of an online portal for recruiting law enforcement personnel and directs the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to investigate compliance with safety requirements. Additionally, the Secretary of Transportation is instructed to conduct inspections of transit services, and the Attorney General is tasked with reviewing and recommending updates to the Metropolitan Police Department's General Orders.

Prosecuting Burning of The American Flag

Aug 25, 2025

Executive Order

Prosecuting Burning of The American Flag

President Donald Trump issued an order directing the Attorney General to prioritize enforcing laws against the desecration of the American Flag, particularly in cases where such acts incite violence or violate other laws. The order emphasizes prosecuting flag desecration that constitutes violent crimes, hate crimes, or other civil rights violations, while ensuring actions are consistent with the First Amendment. It also instructs federal agencies to collaborate with state and local authorities when flag desecration may breach local laws. Furthermore, the order allows for immigration-related actions against foreign nationals involved in flag desecration, such as denying visas or pursuing deportation. This directive aims to uphold the respect and sanctity of the American Flag as a national symbol.

Measures To End Cashless Bail And Enforce The Law In The District Of Columbia

Aug 25, 2025

Executive Order

Measures To End Cashless Bail And Enforce The Law In The District Of Columbia

President Donald Trump issued an order to address crime in Washington, D.C., by ending cashless bail policies. The order directs federal law enforcement and the Attorney General to ensure that suspects posing a public safety threat are detained pretrial, rather than released without bail. It mandates a review of the Metropolitan Police Department's policies to prevent the release of dangerous individuals. Additionally, if D.C. continues prohibiting cash bail, federal agencies are instructed to consider actions, including funding decisions, to push for policy changes. The order aims to enhance public safety by ensuring that dangerous criminals are not released before trial.

Taking Steps to End Cashless Bail to Protect Americans

Aug 25, 2025

Executive Order

Taking Steps to End Cashless Bail to Protect Americans

President Donald Trump has issued an order aimed at ending cashless bail policies to enhance public safety. The order directs the Attorney General to compile a list of states and local jurisdictions that have significantly reduced or eliminated cash bail for crimes that pose a clear threat to public safety. Federal departments and agencies are instructed to identify and potentially suspend or terminate federal funds to these jurisdictions. The goal is to discourage policies that allow potentially dangerous individuals to be released without bail, thereby reducing the risk to law-abiding citizens. The order emphasizes the efficient use of public resources and the protection of Americans' safety.

Declaring a Crime Emergency in the District of Columbia

Aug 14, 2025

FR
Executive Order

Declaring a Crime Emergency in the District of Columbia

On August 11, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14333, declaring a crime emergency in the District of Columbia. This order mandates the use of the Metropolitan Police Department for federal purposes to address rising violence and ensure the safety of federal buildings and personnel. The Attorney General is delegated the authority to direct the Mayor of D.C. regarding police services and will monitor the situation, providing regular updates to the President. The order aims to restore law and order in the nation's capital, which has been experiencing high rates of violent crime, impacting the functioning of the federal government.

Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets

Jul 29, 2025

FR
Executive Order

Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets

President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14321, titled "Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets," on July 24, 2025. The order aims to address homelessness and public safety by promoting the use of civil commitment for individuals with mental illness or substance use disorders who pose risks to themselves or the public. It directs federal agencies to prioritize grants and resources for states and municipalities that enforce laws against illicit drug use, urban camping, and loitering, and that implement treatment and commitment standards for at-risk individuals. Additionally, the order seeks to redirect federal resources toward evidence-based programs and increase accountability in homelessness assistance programs, moving away from policies that do not prioritize treatment and recovery.

Preventing Woke AI in the Federal Government

Jul 28, 2025

FR
Executive Order

Preventing Woke AI in the Federal Government

On July 23, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14319, titled "Preventing Woke AI in the Federal Government." This order mandates that federal agencies only procure large language models (LLMs) that adhere to principles of truth-seeking and ideological neutrality. The order aims to ensure that AI models used by the government provide accurate and unbiased outputs, free from ideological biases such as diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). It directs the Office of Management and Budget to issue guidance for implementing these principles, allowing for technical limitations and vendor flexibility while ensuring compliance in federal contracts.

Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets

Jul 24, 2025

Executive Order

Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets

President Donald Trump issued an order titled "Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets" to address homelessness and public safety concerns. The order directs the Attorney General and the Secretary of Health and Human Services to promote civil commitment for individuals with mental illness or substance abuse issues who pose risks to themselves or the public. It also mandates prioritizing federal grants for states and municipalities that enforce laws against illicit drug use, urban camping, and squatting. Additionally, the order calls for a shift in federal resources toward evidence-based programs for substance use disorder and mental health, while also increasing accountability in homelessness assistance programs by ending support for "housing first" policies. The aim is to restore public order and enhance safety by addressing the root causes of homelessness.

Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations

May 14, 2025

FR
Executive Order

Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations

On May 9, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14294, titled "Fighting Overcriminalization in Federal Regulations." This order aims to reduce the regulatory burden on Americans by discouraging the criminal enforcement of federal regulations, particularly those that do not require a guilty state of mind (strict liability offenses). It mandates that federal agencies report all criminal regulatory offenses they enforce, including potential penalties and mental state requirements, and make these reports publicly accessible. The order also requires agencies to clearly define the conduct subject to criminal enforcement in new regulations and encourages civil or administrative enforcement over criminal prosecution where appropriate. This initiative seeks to prevent individuals from being unwittingly criminalized for regulatory violations they are unaware of.

Establishment of the Religious Liberty Commission

May 07, 2025

FR
Executive Order

Establishment of the Religious Liberty Commission

On May 1, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an executive order establishing the Religious Liberty Commission. This commission is tasked with identifying threats to religious liberty, advising on policies to protect religious freedoms, and promoting awareness of religious rights in the United States. Composed of up to 14 appointed members from various sectors, the commission will produce a comprehensive report on religious liberty issues and recommend actions to safeguard these freedoms. It will operate until July 4, 2026, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of American Independence, unless extended. The Department of Justice will support the commission with funding and administrative resources.

Protecting American Communities From Criminal Aliens

May 02, 2025

FR
Executive Order

Protecting American Communities From Criminal Aliens

President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14287 on April 28, 2025, titled "Protecting American Communities From Criminal Aliens." This order directs the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to identify and publish a list of states and local jurisdictions that obstruct federal immigration laws, labeling them as "sanctuary jurisdictions." It mandates that federal funds to these jurisdictions be reviewed for suspension or termination and requires legal actions to enforce compliance with federal laws. Additionally, the order calls for measures to ensure that federal benefits are not improperly provided to aliens in sanctuary jurisdictions and seeks to prevent state and local laws from favoring aliens over American citizens. The order emphasizes the federal government's authority over immigration and aims to restore law enforcement in this area.

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

May 02, 2025

FR
Executive Order

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

President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14288 on April 28, 2025, aimed at strengthening law enforcement efforts across the United States. The order directs the Attorney General to provide legal resources and indemnification for law enforcement officers who face unjust expenses while performing their duties. It also mandates the expansion of federal resources to support state and local law enforcement with best practices, training, increased pay, and enhanced legal protections. Additionally, the order calls for the use of military and national security assets to assist in crime prevention and holds state and local officials accountable for obstructing law enforcement activities. The overarching goal is to empower law enforcement to effectively combat crime and protect citizens.

Protecting American Communities from Criminal Aliens

Apr 28, 2025

Executive Order

Protecting American Communities from Criminal Aliens

President Donald Trump issued an executive order titled "Protecting American Communities from Criminal Aliens," which aims to enhance the enforcement of federal immigration laws. The order mandates the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to identify and publish a list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" that obstruct federal immigration enforcement. These jurisdictions may face suspension or termination of federal funds, and the federal government will pursue legal actions to ensure compliance with immigration laws. Additionally, the order seeks to prevent sanctuary jurisdictions from providing federal benefits to undocumented immigrants and to stop state and local practices that unlawfully favor aliens over American citizens. The order emphasizes restoring federal supremacy in immigration enforcement to address national security and public safety concerns.

Strengthening and Unleashing America’s Law Enforcement to Pursue Criminals and Protect Innocent Citizens

Apr 28, 2025

Executive Order

Strengthening and Unleashing America’s Law Enforcement to Pursue Criminals and Protect Innocent Citizens

President Donald Trump issued an order to bolster law enforcement's ability to combat crime and protect citizens. The order directs the Attorney General to establish legal resources for officers facing unjust liabilities and to enhance state and local law enforcement capabilities by providing best practices, training, and increased pay. It also calls for the use of military and national security assets to support local policing efforts. Additionally, the order mandates a review of federal measures that may hinder law enforcement and emphasizes holding state and local officials accountable for obstructing law enforcement activities. The overall aim is to create safer communities by empowering police forces and ensuring they can perform their duties effectively.

1 2 3