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Winning the 6G Race
President Donald Trump issued a memorandum titled "Winning the 6G Race" to ensure the United States leads in developing the next generation of mobile communications, known as 6G. The memorandum directs various government officials and departments to take specific actions, such as reallocating radiofrequency spectrum for commercial use and studying additional spectrum bands for potential reallocation. It also emphasizes the importance of international cooperation and standards-setting to secure U.S. interests in 6G technology. The directive aims to enhance national security, economic prosperity, and technological advancement through faster and more secure communication networks.
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Aug 07, 2025
Ensuring Transparency in Higher Education Admissions
Apr 15, 2025
Updating Permitting Technology for the 21st Century
Apr 11, 2025
Clarification of Exceptions Under Executive Order 14257 of April 2, 2025, as Amended
Apr 09, 2025
Directing the Repeal of Unlawful Regulations
President Donald Trump issued a memorandum directing the heads of executive departments and agencies to identify and repeal unlawful regulations. This action is part of a broader initiative to promote economic growth and innovation by removing regulations deemed unnecessary or burdensome. The memorandum follows recent Supreme Court decisions that have clarified the limits of agency power, and it instructs agencies to prioritize reviewing regulations for compliance with these rulings. Agencies are encouraged to bypass the usual notice-and-comment process when repealing regulations, utilizing the "good cause" exception to expedite the removal of rules that are inconsistent with the law.
Apr 09, 2025
Addressing Risks from Chris Krebs and Government Censorship
President Donald Trump issued a memorandum directing federal agencies to revoke the security clearance of Christopher Krebs, the former head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), due to alleged misconduct. The memorandum accuses Krebs of abusing his authority to censor speech and suppress conservative viewpoints, particularly concerning the 2020 election and COVID-19. It mandates a review of Krebs' activities and CISA's operations over the past six years to identify any actions contrary to federal employee standards and policies outlined in Executive Order 14149, which aims to restore free speech and end federal censorship. The Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security are tasked with preparing a report on their findings and recommending corrective measures. This action underscores the administration's commitment to safeguarding free speech and addressing perceived government overreach.