ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM May 30, 2026
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Trump Administration Restricts Press Access at Pentagon

The Trump administration implemented sweeping restrictions on press access to Department of Defense facilities, requiring journalists to have official escorts while on Pentagon grounds. The New York Times filed a second lawsuit arguing the policy violates the First Amendment and is unconstitutional. The restrictions significantly limit independent reporting on defense operations and military activities.

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Exclusions From Federal Labor-Management Relations Program

Executive Order 14343 further excludes certain federal employees and positions from the federal labor-management relations program. The order restricts collective bargaining rights and union representation for additional federal workers. This impacts federal employees' ability to organize and negotiate workplace conditions through unions.

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Restrict Federal Grantees' Use of Funds for Lobbying Activities

This memorandum restricts federal grantees from using appropriated funds for illegal lobbying and partisan political activity. It requires federal agencies to enforce compliance and potentially claw back funds used for prohibited activities. The action could limit advocacy funding for nonprofits and organizations receiving federal grants.

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End Cashless Bail in Washington DC

Executive Order 14340 eliminates cashless bail policies in the District of Columbia, requiring bail to be set in monetary form. The order aims to enforce stricter bail conditions and increase pretrial detention. It directly impacts DC residents and defendants by changing bail procedures in local courts.

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Reforming Nuclear Reactor Testing at Department of Energy

Executive Order 14301 reformed nuclear reactor testing protocols at the Department of Energy. The order streamlines testing procedures and regulatory frameworks for nuclear reactors. This impacts energy production efficiency, nuclear industry operations, and domestic energy policy.

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Executive Order 14300: Reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

President Trump signed Executive Order 14300 on May 23, 2025, directing a comprehensive reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's operations and regulatory framework. The order aims to streamline NRC processes and reduce what the administration characterizes as excessive regulatory burden on nuclear energy facilities. The directive impacts nuclear power plant operators, energy companies, and potentially affects nuclear safety standards and licensing timelines across the United States.

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FCC Orders ABC to Renew Licenses Early, Citing Political Bias

FCC Chair Brendan Carr issued an order requiring ABC to apply for early renewal of eight television station licenses originally not due until 2028–2031, citing alleged political bias in coverage. The action bypasses normal FCC renewal procedures and has drawn Democratic opposition as potential government retaliation against media outlets critical of Trump administration policies.

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DOJ Seeks Voter Registration Data from All 50 States

The Justice Department launched a broad effort to obtain voter registration list data from all 50 states and the District of Columbia covering the past year. This action expands federal data collection on voter rolls and registration systems. The effort directly impacts state election administration and raises concerns about voter privacy and federal oversight of election infrastructure.

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Strengthening America's Law Enforcement Operations

Executive Order 14288 signed on April 28, 2025, directs federal law enforcement agencies to pursue criminal investigations and protect citizens more aggressively. The order streamlines enforcement priorities and resource allocation across federal agencies. It impacts Americans through increased law enforcement activities and potential changes in prosecutorial focus.