Trump Executive Orders
Executive Orders and other Presidential Documents from 47th Trump presidency

📜Executive Order to Restore Truth in American History
Executive Order 14253 aims to address perceived historical revisionism within American cultural institutions by mandating a restoration of federal sites and promoting a unified narrative of American history. The order outlines steps to ensure that federal funding and exhibits honor shared American values and achievements, while opposing divisive ideologies and narratives.
Learn More💰Executive Order 14255
Executive Order 14255 establishes the United States Investment Accelerator to streamline regulatory processes and enhance investment opportunities in the U.S. The initiative aims to attract both domestic and foreign investments while actively assisting businesses with regulatory navigation and collaboration opportunities. The order emphasizes a commitment to modernizing investment facilitation for the nation's economic prosperity.
Learn More🚗Proclamation Adjusting Imports of Automobiles and Parts in 2025
The proclamation adjusts imports of automobiles and automobile parts into the U.S., imposing a 25% tariff to address national security concerns. It identifies ongoing issues in the domestic automotive industry exacerbated by factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Importers must document U.S. content, influencing import costs and regulatory compliance.
Learn More🏛️Executive Order for Beautification and Safety in Washington D.C.
Executive Order 14252 aims to enhance the safety and aesthetic appeal of Washington, D.C. by coordinating federal and local efforts to combat crime, preserve monuments, and promote clean public spaces. It establishes the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force to oversee implementation and enforcement measures, inviting participation from various governmental agencies in planning and execution.
Learn More🎟️Executive Order to Combat Unfair Practices in Live Entertainment
The Executive Order focuses on combating unfair practices in the live entertainment market, targeting ticket scalping and excessive fees imposed by middlemen. It outlines directives for the enforcement of competition laws by the FTC and aims to enhance price transparency to protect consumers and support artists in accessing their markets fairly.
Learn More🛡️Executive Order 14251
Executive Order 14251 addresses exclusions from federal labor-management relations programs for agencies engaged in national security work. It revises the labor regulations applicable to these entities, emphasizing considerations for national security that reshape employee relations and operational oversight in relevant departments and subdivisions.
Learn More⚖️Analysis of Executive Order on WilmerHale and Business Implications
Executive Order 14250 addresses risks associated with law firms, particularly WilmerHale, calling for a review of security clearances and potentially terminating government contracts. It highlights concerns over actions detrimental to national interests and mandates compliance from government agencies while aiming to align more closely with American principles and public safety.
Learn More🇺🇸Continuation of National Emergency Regarding South Sudan
The notice from the President confirms the continuation of a national emergency regarding South Sudan due to ongoing threats to security and stability caused by violence, human rights abuses, and obstruction of humanitarian efforts. This decision extends measures previously enacted under Executive Order 13664 aimed at addressing these crises.
Learn More🔒Continuation of National Emergency Addressing Cyber Threats
The President's notice extends the national emergency concerning significant malicious cyber-enabled activities, recognizing ongoing threats to national security, foreign policy, and the economy. This action affirms the need for continued vigilance and action against cyber threats that are impactful beyond national borders, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity in business operations.
Learn More🚫Executive Order 14246
Executive Order 14246 addresses risks from Jenner & Block LLP, mandating a review of security clearances and government contracts linked to the firm. It emphasizes national security concerns and prohibits federal funding for contractors tied to actions seen as detrimental to American interests, establishing stringent regulations for business compliance.
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