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

❌Executive Order 14207
Executive Order 14207 mandates the elimination of the Federal Executive Institute, a government program established over 50 years ago aimed at leadership training for federal employees. The decision reflects a policy shift towards prioritizing taxpayer interests and reducing bureaucratic programs perceived as not serving the American public effectively.
Learn More🥤Executive Order 14208
Executive Order 14208 initiates the cessation of paper straw use within federal agencies, citing health concerns and economic inefficiencies associated with paper straws compared to plastic alternatives. It revokes earlier directives promoting paper straws and outlines a strategy to eliminate policies favoring them, signaling a regulatory shift impacting procurement practices nationwide.
Learn More📉Executive Order on Government Workforce Efficiency Initiatives
Executive Order 14210 sets forth the "Department of Government Efficiency" initiative aimed at optimizing the federal workforce. By enforcing strict hiring ratios and initiating potential agency reorganizations, the order seeks to enhance bureaucratic accountability and efficiency while evaluating all federal functions for relevance and necessity.
Learn More🙏Executive Order on Establishing the White House Faith Office
The Executive Order 14205 establishes the White House Faith Office to empower faith-based entities and community organizations. It promotes their capability to serve families and communities, encourages federal partnership, and ensures equality in securing federal funding and grants, while supporting the enforcement of religious liberty rights.
Learn More🔫Executive Order 14206
Executive Order 14206 emphasizes the importance of Second Amendment rights in the U.S., directing the Attorney General to evaluate past regulations and actions that may infringe upon these rights. The order aims to develop a plan of action to protect Second Amendment rights and establish a process for implementation, ensuring alignment with legal standards and appropriations.
Learn More🚫Executive Order 14204
Executive Order 14204 addresses human rights violations by South Africa, particularly its Expropriation Act permitting property seizure without compensation. The U.S. will cease aid to South Africa and support the resettlement of affected Afrikaners, citing national security concerns and international diplomatic tensions.
Learn More🏛️Executive Order Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court
This Executive Order imposes sanctions against the International Criminal Court, blocking assets and preventing entry of ICC officials into the U.S. It declares an unusual and extraordinary threat to national security due to the ICC's actions against U.S. personnel and allies. The order outlines prohibitions on transactions and requires a response from the Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of State to enforce these measures.
Learn More🇺🇸Gulf of America Day Proclamation by the President
President Donald J. Trump proclaims February 9, 2025, as the inaugural Gulf of America Day, marking the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to honor American heritage. This proclamation emphasizes national pride and calls for a collective observance of the occasion through ceremonies and programs.
Learn More✝️Executive Order to Address Anti-Christian Bias
This Executive Order aims to protect the religious liberty of Americans and eradicate anti-Christian bias by establishing a Task Force within the Department of Justice. It addresses perceived injustices against Christians and seeks to reverse policies from the previous Administration that allegedly discriminated against religious practices. The order mandates a review of prior agency actions and the development of strategies to enhance religious freedom enforcement.
Learn More⚖️Executive Order 14200
Executive Order 14200 addresses amendments to duties concerning the synthetic opioid supply chain from China. It revises specific subsections regarding duty-free treatment for eligible articles, contingent on the establishment of adequate systems for tariff revenue collection. The order underscores compliance obligations without creating enforceable rights against the U.S. government.
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