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Granting Pardons for Certain Offenses Related to the 2020 Presidential Election
Proclamation November 14, 2025

Granting Pardons for Certain Offenses Related to the 2020 Presidential Election

On November 7, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued Proclamation 10989, granting full, complete, and unconditional pardons to individuals involved in activities related to the 2020 Presidential Election. The pardons cover conduct associated with the organization, support, or advocacy of any slate of Presidential electors, as well as efforts to expose alleged voting fraud and vulnerabilities in the election. This action aims to address what the proclamation describes as a "grave national injustice" and to promote national reconciliation. The pardon list includes numerous individuals, but explicitly excludes President Trump himself.

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Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political Violence

Sep 30, 2025

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Memorandum

Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political Violence

President Donald Trump issued a memorandum on September 25, 2025, directing a comprehensive strategy to counter domestic terrorism and organized political violence in the United States. This action mandates the National Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) to coordinate investigations and prosecutions of entities and individuals involved in political violence, including those who recruit or radicalize others for such purposes. The memorandum emphasizes the need to disrupt financial networks funding these activities and calls for the Department of Justice to prosecute related federal crimes to the fullest extent. Additionally, it designates domestic terrorism as a national priority, aiming to enhance law enforcement capabilities to detect and prevent such threats.

Enforcing the Death Penalty Laws in the District of Columbia to Deter and Punish the Most Heinous Crimes

Sep 25, 2025

Presidential Memorandum

Enforcing the Death Penalty Laws in the District of Columbia to Deter and Punish the Most Heinous Crimes

President Donald Trump issued a memorandum directing the Attorney General and the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia to enforce federal death penalty laws in the District of Columbia. The action mandates seeking the death penalty in cases where the evidence and relevant factors justify such a sentence, emphasizing its role in deterring and punishing heinous crimes. This directive is part of the administration's broader effort to address public safety threats in the capital, following a declared crime emergency. The memorandum specifies that it does not create any enforceable rights or benefits for any party.

Designating Antifa as a Domestic Terrorist Organization

Sep 25, 2025

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Presidential Order

Designating Antifa as a Domestic Terrorist Organization

On September 22, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an order designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. The order describes Antifa as a group that uses violence and illegal activities to challenge the U.S. government and law enforcement, aiming to suppress lawful political activities through intimidation and coercion. The designation directs all relevant executive departments and agencies to use their authority to investigate, disrupt, and dismantle Antifa's illegal operations, particularly those involving terrorism. The order emphasizes the need for investigatory and prosecutorial actions against individuals or entities providing support to Antifa. This directive is to be implemented in accordance with applicable laws and does not create any enforceable legal rights.

Restoring Law and Order in Memphis

Sep 15, 2025

Presidential Memorandum

Restoring Law and Order in Memphis

President Donald Trump issued a memorandum to address the high levels of violent crime in Memphis, Tennessee, by establishing the Memphis Safe Task Force. This task force aims to reduce street and violent crime through increased law enforcement presence, aggressive prosecution, and enhanced coordination among federal, state, and local agencies. Chaired by an appointee of the Attorney General, the task force will include representatives from various federal departments and agencies and will work closely with state and local officials. Additionally, the memorandum authorizes the mobilization of the National Guard to support public safety efforts in Memphis as needed. This action is intended to restore safety and order in the city, which has been overwhelmed by crime.

Memorandum for the Secretary of Health and Human Services the Commissioner of Food and Drugs

Sep 09, 2025

Presidential Memorandum

Memorandum for the Secretary of Health and Human Services the Commissioner of Food and Drugs

President Donald Trump issued a memorandum directing the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Commissioner of Food and Drugs to enhance the transparency and accuracy of direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertisements. The action aims to ensure that these advertisements provide fair, balanced, and complete information about the risks and benefits of drugs, addressing concerns that current ads may mislead the public and favor expensive drugs over cheaper generics. The memorandum instructs the FDA to enforce existing advertising regulations and increase the amount of risk information provided in drug ads, as permitted by law. This effort seeks to protect consumers by promoting truthful and non-misleading information in drug advertising.

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Foreign Interference in or Undermining Public Confidence in United States Elections

Sep 03, 2025

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Notice

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Foreign Interference in or Undermining Public Confidence in United States Elections

On August 29, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a notice to continue the national emergency concerning foreign interference in U.S. elections. This emergency was initially declared on September 12, 2018, through Executive Order 13848, due to the threat posed by foreign entities attempting to undermine public confidence in the electoral process. Despite no evidence of foreign powers altering election outcomes, the risk remains significant due to the vulnerability of digital and internet-based communications. The continuation extends the national emergency for one more year to address these ongoing threats to national security and foreign policy.

Further Exclusions from the Federal Labor-Management Relations Program

Aug 28, 2025

Executive Order

Further Exclusions from the Federal Labor-Management Relations Program

President Donald Trump issued an order to exclude certain federal agencies and subdivisions from the Federal Labor-Management Relations Program, citing national security concerns. The order identifies specific agencies, such as units within the Bureau of Reclamation and certain parts of the Department of Commerce, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NASA, and the United States Agency for Global Media, as primarily focused on intelligence, counterintelligence, investigative, or national security work. It amends Executive Order 12171 to reflect these exclusions and extends deadlines for related orders by the Secretaries of Defense and Veterans Affairs. The order is designed to ensure that labor-management relations do not interfere with national security objectives.

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

Aug 28, 2025

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Executive Order

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

On August 25, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14339, implementing additional measures to address a crime emergency in the District of Columbia. This order mandates the hiring of more United States Park Police and prosecutors to enhance law enforcement efforts. It also directs the creation of specialized units within the National Guard and federal law enforcement to ensure public safety and order. Additionally, the order tasks the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development with investigating compliance with crime-prevention requirements and the Secretary of Transportation with inspecting transit safety. The Attorney General is also instructed to review and request updates to the Metropolitan Police Department's General Orders to better address the crime situation.

Measures To End Cashless Bail and Enforce the Law in the District of Columbia

Aug 28, 2025

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Executive Order

Measures To End Cashless Bail and Enforce the Law in the District of Columbia

On August 25, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14340, aimed at ending cashless bail and enhancing law enforcement in Washington, D.C. The order responds to a declared crime emergency in the District, which is believed to be exacerbated by policies that prohibit cash bail, leading to the repeated release of dangerous criminals. It directs federal law enforcement to work towards holding arrestees in federal custody and pursuing federal charges to ensure public safety. Additionally, the Attorney General is tasked with reviewing and recommending changes to local police policies that may contribute to the release of dangerous suspects. The order also outlines potential federal actions to pressure D.C. to alter its cashless bail policies.

Prosecuting Burning of the American Flag

Aug 28, 2025

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Executive Order

Prosecuting Burning of the American Flag

On August 25, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14341, directing the enforcement of laws against the desecration of the American Flag. The order emphasizes the flag's significance as a national symbol and aims to prosecute acts of flag burning that incite violence or violate laws, while still respecting First Amendment rights. The Attorney General is tasked with prioritizing the enforcement of relevant laws, and federal agencies are instructed to refer cases to state or local authorities when applicable. Additionally, the order allows for immigration actions against foreign nationals involved in flag desecration. The directive underscores the administration's commitment to protecting the flag's sanctity within legal boundaries.

Taking Steps To End Cashless Bail To Protect Americans

Aug 28, 2025

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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.

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

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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.

Restoring Law and Order in the District of Columbia

Aug 11, 2025

Presidential Memorandum

Restoring Law and Order in the District of Columbia

President Donald Trump issued a memorandum directing the Secretary of Defense to mobilize the District of Columbia National Guard to address rising crime in Washington, D.C. The action calls for the deployment of National Guard members to restore law and order in the capital, citing recent violent incidents as evidence of the local government's loss of control over public safety. The memorandum authorizes the Secretary of Defense to determine the necessary number of troops and to coordinate with state governors for additional support if needed. This measure will remain in effect until the President decides that law and order have been sufficiently restored.

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