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Presidential Permit: Authorizing Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership to Operate and Maintain Three Existing Pipeline Facilities at Pembina County, North Dakota, at the International Boundary Between the United States and Canada
Notice April 15, 2026

Presidential Permit: Authorizing Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership to Operate and Maintain Three Existing Pipeline Facilities at Pembina County, North Dakota, at the International Boundary Between the United States and Canada

President Donald J. Trump issued a Presidential permit allowing Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership to continue operating and maintaining three existing cross-border pipeline facilities in Pembina County, North Dakota, where they connect with Canada. The permit covers 26-inch, 34-inch, and 18-inch pipelines used to transport crude oil and a wide range of petroleum products, and it replaces a prior permit issued in 1991. It makes clear that Enbridge cannot make major changes to the facilities, their location, or the authorized operations without further presidential approval, though it may adjust throughput and product flow direction within the pipelines’ capabilities. The order also requires the company to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, allow government inspections, secure any needed permits, maintain the facilities safely, and bear responsibility for removal or other actions if the permit is terminated or revoked.

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

Apr 09, 2026

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Executive Order

Continuing 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.

Adjusting Imports of Pharmaceuticals and Pharmaceutical Ingredients into the United States

Apr 02, 2026

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Proclamation

Adjusting Imports of Pharmaceuticals and Pharmaceutical Ingredients into the United States

President Donald J. Trump issued this proclamation after a Commerce Department investigation found that heavy U.S. reliance on imported patented pharmaceuticals and their ingredients threatens national security. The action imposes a 100 percent tariff on covered patented drugs and pharmaceutical ingredients, while allowing lower or zero tariff rates in certain cases, including for companies with approved plans to move production into the United States, companies with agreements on most-favored-nation pricing and onshoring, and some products covered by trade arrangements or special exemptions. It directs the Secretaries of Commerce and Health and Human Services to negotiate and enforce these agreements, set standards for onshoring plans, monitor compliance, and report back to the President. The proclamation was issued to reduce reliance on foreign-made patented medicines and drug ingredients and strengthen domestic pharmaceutical production tied to national security.

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 South Sudan

Mar 27, 2026

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Notice

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to South Sudan

President Donald Trump issued this notice to continue for one more year the national emergency related to South Sudan that was originally declared in 2014 under Executive Order 13664. The action keeps in place the emergency authorities tied to that declaration under the National Emergencies Act and the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. It was issued because the situation in and around South Sudan is still described as an unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. national security and foreign policy, including violence, human rights abuses, the use of child soldiers, attacks on peacekeepers, and obstruction of humanitarian aid. The notice also directs that the continuation be published in the Federal Register and sent to Congress.

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.

Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy, 2026

Mar 24, 2026

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Proclamation

Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy, 2026

President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation declaring March 25, 2026, as “Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy.” The proclamation calls on Americans to observe the day with appropriate ceremonies and activities. It celebrates Greece’s fight for independence and presents Greece as the birthplace of self-government, drawing a direct connection between Greek democratic ideals and the values behind America’s own founding. The proclamation was issued to honor Greek independence, recognize the contributions of Greek Americans, and affirm the shared democratic principles that the United States and Greece are said to uphold.

U.S. Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day, 2026

Mar 13, 2026

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Proclamation

U.S. Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day, 2026

President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation declaring March 9, 2026, as U.S. Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day. This day is dedicated to honoring and supporting Americans held captive or wrongfully detained abroad. The proclamation highlights the administration's efforts to secure the release of detained Americans and introduces a new Executive Order that allows the U.S. to designate foreign countries as State Sponsors of Wrongful Detention. This designation enables the imposition of sanctions and other measures against those countries, with Iran being the first to receive this designation. The day is marked by flying the Hostage and Wrongful Detainee flag at the White House and encouraging public observance through programs and activities.

Nomination and Withdrawals Sent to the Senate

Mar 12, 2026

Nominations & Appointments

Nomination and Withdrawals Sent to the Senate

President Donald Trump has submitted a nomination and two withdrawals to the Senate for consideration. He has nominated Sarah B. Rogers from New York to serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the United States Agency for Global Media. Additionally, the President has withdrawn the nominations of William Hewes III for Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission and Jeremy Carl for Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations. These actions are part of the President's efforts to fill key government positions and adjust previous nominations.

Commitment to Countering Cartel Criminal Activity

Mar 12, 2026

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Proclamation

Commitment to Countering Cartel Criminal Activity

President Donald J. Trump issued Proclamation 11015, titled "Commitment to Countering Cartel Criminal Activity," to address the threat posed by criminal cartels and foreign terrorist organizations in the Western Hemisphere. This action involves designating these groups as foreign terrorist organizations and dedicating significant resources to dismantle them. The proclamation establishes the Americas Counter Cartel Coalition, a partnership with military leaders from 17 countries, to coordinate efforts and utilize military power against these threats. The United States aims to work with allies to strip these organizations of territory, financing, and resources, while also training partner nation militaries to effectively combat cartel influence and violence.

Combating Cybercrime, Fraud, and Predatory Schemes Against American Citizens

Mar 11, 2026

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Executive Order

Combating 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.

Nominations Sent to the Senate

Mar 09, 2026

Nominations & Appointments

Nominations Sent to the Senate

President Donald Trump has submitted a list of nominations to the Senate for various key positions. These nominations include Markwayne Mullin for Secretary of Homeland Security and several ambassadorial and marshal appointments, such as Darrell Owens as U.S. Representative to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and Juan Rodriguez as Ambassador to Guatemala. The action is part of the President's responsibility to fill important government roles that require Senate confirmation, ensuring that these positions are occupied by qualified individuals.

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