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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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May 19, 2026
Restoring Integrity to America’s Financial System
Apr 30, 2026
FRPromoting Efficiency, Accountability, and Performance in Federal Contracting
Apr 30, 2026
FRPromoting Retirement-Savings Access for American Workers by Establishing TrumpIRA.gov
Apr 18, 2026
FRAccelerating Medical Treatments for Serious Mental Illness
President Donald J. Trump’s order directs federal agencies to speed up research, review, and possible approval of psychedelic-based treatments for serious mental illnesses, especially for patients who do not improve with standard care. It tells the FDA to prioritize certain psychedelic drugs that have already received Breakthrough Therapy status, and it orders the FDA and DEA to create a pathway for eligible patients to access these drugs under the federal Right to Try law. The order also requires the Department of Health and Human Services to devote at least $50 million in existing funds to work with states developing these treatments, and it instructs HHS, FDA, and the Department of Veterans Affairs to expand clinical trials and share data to support evaluation of these drugs. Trump says the action was issued to address high rates of suicide, serious mental illness, and veteran suffering by accelerating potential new treatment options beyond traditional medications.
Apr 09, 2026
FRContinuing the Suspension of Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries
President Donald Trump’s executive order continues the suspension of the duty-free “de minimis” exemption for low-value imports from all countries, including packages sent through the international postal system. It revises an earlier order to require that most of these shipments pay applicable duties, taxes, fees, and charges, and it directs Customs and Border Protection to collect those charges using updated procedures. For postal shipments, the order sets a temporary duty tied to the import surcharge established on February 20, 2026, and requires carriers or other approved parties to collect and send those payments to CBP. The order says it was issued because the administration determined that systems are now in place to collect these duties and that keeping the suspension in place remains necessary to address the national emergencies identified in earlier Trump orders.
Apr 03, 2026
FRUrgent 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.
Mar 31, 2026
FREnsuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections
President Donald J. Trump’s order directs federal agencies to create and regularly send states a “State Citizenship List” drawn from federal records to help election officials verify which residents are confirmed U.S. citizens and old enough to vote in upcoming federal elections. It also tells the Attorney General to prioritize investigations and possible prosecutions involving ballots sent to people who are not eligible to vote in federal elections, including cases involving election officials or private companies handling ballots. The order further instructs the U.S. Postal Service to begin rulemaking for national standards on mailed ballots, including official election mail markings, trackable unique barcodes, and state-provided lists of approved mail-in and absentee ballot recipients. Trump says the order was issued to enforce existing federal voting laws, verify citizenship in federal elections, protect the mail ballot process, and strengthen confidence in election administration.
Mar 26, 2026
FRAddressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors
President Donald J. Trump’s order directs federal agencies to require contractors and subcontractors to agree not to engage in what the order defines as “racially discriminatory DEI activities,” including race-based differences in hiring, promotions, contracting, training, and other workplace programs. It requires these contract clauses to give agencies access to records for compliance checks and warns that violations can lead to contract cancellation, suspension, debarment, and possible False Claims Act action. The order also tells the Office of Management and Budget and the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council to issue guidance and update federal contracting rules to put these requirements into effect. Trump says the order was issued to promote economy and efficiency in federal contracting by preventing what the administration describes as race-based discrimination and the added costs tied to those practices.
Mar 25, 2026
FRPreserving America's Game
President Donald Trump’s executive order declares that the Army-Navy Game should have an exclusive national broadcast window, free from conflicts with the College Football Playoff or other postseason college football games. It directs the Secretary of Commerce and the Chairman of the FCC to work with the CFP, the NCAA, broadcasters, and other relevant groups to try to reserve that window so no other college football game airs at the same time. The order also tells the FCC Chairman to consider whether broadcasters’ public-interest obligations support treating the Army-Navy Game as a national service event. Trump says the order was issued to preserve the traditional spotlight on the Army-Navy Game and prevent other college football scheduling from distracting from what the order calls a morale-building event for the Military Service Academies.
Mar 24, 2026
FRFurther Continuance of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council
President Donald J. Trump’s order extends the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council, which was created to assess FEMA, for a limited additional period. The council will now continue until 10 days after it submits its required report to the President, or until May 29, 2026, whichever comes first. The order also assigns the Secretary of Homeland Security to carry out the President’s functions for this council under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, following existing federal rules and procedures. It was issued to keep the council in place long enough to complete and deliver its review of FEMA.
Mar 19, 2026
FREstablishing 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.
Mar 18, 2026
FRAdjusting Certain Delegations Under the Defense Production Act
President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14391 to adjust certain delegations under the Defense Production Act. The order amends a previous executive order by allowing both the Secretary of Commerce and the Secretary of Energy to exercise delegated authority independently. Additionally, it clarifies that agency heads only need to recommend actions to the President when the authority is solely vested in him and not delegated. This order aims to streamline processes and clarify responsibilities among federal agencies involved in national defense resource preparedness.
Mar 18, 2026
FREnsuring 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.
Mar 18, 2026
FRPromoting 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.
Mar 18, 2026
FRRemoving 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.
Mar 11, 2026
FRCombating Cybercrime, Fraud, and Predatory Schemes Against American Citizens
On March 6, 2026, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14390, aimed at combating cybercrime, fraud, and predatory schemes targeting American citizens. The order directs key government officials, including the Secretaries of State, Treasury, War, and Homeland Security, to review and enhance frameworks to combat transnational criminal organizations involved in cyber-enabled crimes. It mandates the creation of an operational cell within the National Coordination Center to coordinate federal efforts in detecting and dismantling these threats. Additionally, the order calls for the establishment of a Victims Restoration Program to aid victims of cyber fraud and outlines measures for international engagement to hold foreign governments accountable for harboring such criminal activities.
Feb 25, 2026
FRContinuing 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.
Feb 25, 2026
FREnding Certain Tariff Actions
On February 20, 2026, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14389, titled "Ending Certain Tariff Actions." This order terminates additional ad valorem duties that were previously imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) on imports from specific foreign trading partners. These duties were initially implemented to address national emergencies related to various international threats and trade practices. The order directs relevant government agencies to take appropriate steps to cease the collection of these duties promptly. However, the order does not affect other duties imposed under different legislative authorities or alter ongoing national emergency declarations.