
29 Jan 2025
Executive OrderDeclaring a National Energy Emergency
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump declared a National Energy Emergency through Executive Order 14156, citing inadequate energy infrastructure as a threat to national security and economic stability. This declaration aims to expedite energy production, transportation, and infrastructure improvements across the United States, particularly in the Northeast and West Coast regions, by leveraging federal emergency powers and potentially invoking eminent domain and the Defense Production Act. The order has significant legal and political implications, as it could face challenges from environmental groups and state governments, while also impacting international relations by reducing U.S. reliance on foreign energy sources.

28 Jan 2025
Executive OrderInitial Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions

28 Jan 2025
MemorandumReturn to In-Person Work


28 Jan 2025
ProclamationFlying the Flag of the United States at Full- Staff on Inauguration Day

28 Jan 2025
Presidential ActionProtecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation
On January 28, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an executive order aimed at halting federal support for gender transition procedures for minors, which he described as "chemical and surgical mutilation." The order prohibits federal funding and support for these medical interventions and mandates a review of existing medical guidelines, with potential legal implications for medical professionals and institutions involved in such practices. This action could significantly impact healthcare access for transgender youth, sparking potential legal battles and political debates over states' rights and federal oversight in healthcare.

28 Jan 2025
MemorandumHiring Freeze
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a memorandum instituting a hiring freeze on federal civilian employees across the executive branch, effective immediately. This freeze excludes military personnel and positions related to immigration enforcement, national security, and public safety, and aims to reduce the federal workforce through efficiency improvements and attrition. While the freeze could streamline government operations, it may face legal and political scrutiny, particularly regarding its impact on federal services and the Internal Revenue Service, which remains under the freeze until further notice.

28 Jan 2025
Executive OrderRestoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at restoring free speech and ending federal censorship. The order prohibits federal entities from using resources to suppress constitutionally protected speech, mandates an investigation into past government actions that may have infringed on free speech, and emphasizes the protection of speech rights on online platforms. This move could have significant legal and political implications by potentially altering how federal agencies interact with social media companies and influencing the national conversation on free speech and government oversight.

28 Jan 2025
MemorandumRegulatory Freeze Pending Review
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a memorandum implementing a regulatory freeze across all executive departments and agencies, pending review by newly appointed or designated leaders. This directive halts the proposal, issuance, and publication of new rules until they are reviewed and approved, with exceptions for emergencies or urgent circumstances. The freeze, a common move for new administrations, may delay the implementation of pending regulations, affecting businesses and public policies, while potentially sparking political debate over regulatory priorities and the balance of power between the executive branch and regulatory agencies.

28 Jan 2025
Executive OrderEnding the Weaponization of the Federal Government
On January 20, 2025, President [Name Not Provided] issued Executive Order 14147, aimed at ending the alleged misuse of federal agencies for political purposes by the previous administration. The order mandates a comprehensive review by the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence to identify and rectify any past misconduct by federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies. This action could have significant legal and political implications, as it seeks to address claims of biased enforcement and restore public trust, though it may also face challenges and scrutiny regarding its implementation and findings.

27 Jan 2025
Presidential ActionThe National Day of Remembrance of the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz, 2025
President Donald J. Trump has proclaimed January 27, 2025, as a National Day of Remembrance to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, honoring the victims of the Holocaust and the survivors' resilience. This proclamation underscores America's commitment to combating anti-Semitism and strengthening ties with Israel while ensuring future generations understand the horrors of the Holocaust. The observance calls on Americans to engage in programs and ceremonies, potentially reinforcing national and international efforts to combat religious bigotry and promote human dignity.

27 Jan 2025
Presidential ActionRestoring America’s Fighting Force
On January 27, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled "Restoring America’s Fighting Force," aiming to eliminate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs within the U.S. Armed Forces. The order mandates the abolition of DEI offices and prohibits any race- or sex-based preferences, arguing that such initiatives undermine meritocracy, unit cohesion, and force readiness. This move could prompt significant legal and political debates over discrimination policies and military readiness, as well as potential challenges regarding its alignment with existing anti-discrimination laws.

27 Jan 2025
Presidential ActionReinstating Service Members Discharged Under the Military’s COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate
President Donald Trump has issued an order to reinstate military service members who were discharged solely for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, allowing them to return to their previous ranks with full back pay and benefits. This action aims to address what the administration views as an unjust and unnecessary burden placed on service members by the previous vaccine mandate, which was rescinded in January 2023. The order could have significant legal and political implications, as it challenges previous public health policies and mandates, and may prompt debates about military readiness and health safety protocols.

24 Jan 2025
Presidential ActionThe First 100 Hours: Historic Action to Kick off America’s Golden Age
President Donald Trump has kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions, signing more orders on his first day than any previous president. Within the first 100 hours, he has focused on securing the border, deporting criminal illegal immigrants, boosting economic growth, and promoting merit-based hiring in the federal government. While these moves are being praised by industry leaders for potentially enhancing American energy dominance and reducing regulatory burdens, they may also face legal challenges and political scrutiny, particularly from those opposed to rolling back prior administration policies.

24 Jan 2025
Presidential ActionMemorandum for the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Administrator of the United States for International Development
President Donald Trump has reinstated the Mexico City Policy, which prohibits U.S. foreign aid from funding organizations that perform or promote abortions, reversing a previous 2021 policy aimed at protecting women's health globally. This move could significantly impact international health organizations and their funding, particularly those involved in reproductive health services, by restricting their ability to participate in or promote abortion-related activities. Politically, this decision underscores the administration's stance on abortion, potentially igniting domestic and international debate over U.S. involvement in global reproductive health issues.

24 Jan 2025
Executive OrderHelping Left-Behind Communities Make a Comeback
On January 19, 2025, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14145, aimed at revitalizing economically distressed and left-behind communities across the United States. The order seeks to enhance federal support by coordinating government programs to improve infrastructure, workforce development, and economic opportunities in these regions, with a focus on community engagement and collaboration with local and Tribal leaders. This initiative could have significant legal and political implications as it involves multiple federal agencies and requires careful coordination to ensure effective implementation, potentially impacting regional inequality and economic resilience.

24 Jan 2025
Presidential ActionEmergency Measures to Provide Water Resources in California and Improve Disaster Response in Certain Areas
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order to address California's severe water shortages and improve disaster response following devastating wildfires. The order directs federal agencies to override state policies that hinder water delivery and infrastructure improvements, aiming to prevent future fires and support recovery efforts. This action could lead to legal conflicts with California over state rights and environmental regulations, while also raising political tensions regarding federal intervention in state matters.

24 Jan 2025
Executive OrderPartial Revocation of Executive Order 13961
On January 19, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14146, partially revoking Executive Order 13961, which was originally focused on the governance and integration of federal mission resilience. This action revokes specific sections of the previous order, renumbers others, and amends certain clauses to align with a new National Continuity Policy. The order may have legal and political implications by altering the structure and oversight of federal mission resilience efforts, potentially affecting how federal agencies coordinate in times of national emergencies.

24 Jan 2025
Presidential ActionCouncil to Assess the Federal Emergency Management Agency
President Donald Trump has established the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council to evaluate and improve FEMA's effectiveness in disaster response. This council, comprising up to 20 members including the Secretaries of Homeland Security and Defense, will assess FEMA's past performance, explore potential political biases, and recommend structural changes. The initiative could lead to significant reforms in disaster management, potentially impacting how swiftly and impartially aid is provided to Americans, while also raising legal and political discussions about FEMA's current operations and federal-state dynamics.

23 Jan 2025
Presidential ActionDeclassification of Records Concerning the Assassinations of President John F. Kennedy
On January 23, 2025, President Donald Trump ordered the declassification and release of all federal records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., emphasizing the public's right to transparency and truth. This action mandates the Director of National Intelligence and the Attorney General to present a plan for the full disclosure of these records within 45 days, potentially unveiling new historical insights and addressing long-standing public curiosity. While this move prioritizes transparency, it could also stir political and legal debates regarding national security and privacy concerns, as past administrations postponed full disclosure citing potential harm to national interests.