ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM May 30, 2026
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Senate Confirms ATF Director, Plans to Roll Back Gun Regulations

The Senate confirmed Robert Cekada as ATF director with bipartisan support. Shortly after confirmation, Cekada announced plans to roll back nearly three dozen Biden-era firearms regulations through notices of final and proposed rulemaking. These actions will loosen federal gun control measures affecting Americans' access to firearms and regulatory compliance.

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IRS Barred From Auditing Trump's Prior Tax Returns

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed a memo ordering the IRS to permanently cease any examination of President Trump's prior tax returns and to release all pending claims against Trump, his family, and his businesses. The directive prevents the agency from pursuing tax audits or enforcement actions against the president and his financial interests, effectively shielding him from federal tax scrutiny.

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State Department Terminates 200 Foreign Service Officers

The State Department officially terminated approximately 200 foreign service members as part of a reduction in force (RIF), contributing to over 1,300 layoffs at the agency within the past year. The Trump administration frames these layoffs as part of an 'historic' reorganization of the State Department. The action directly impacts career diplomats and reduces the federal workforce dedicated to foreign affairs.

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Trump's Name Added to Federal Buildings and Government Documents

The Trump administration began incorporating President Trump's name and likeness onto federal buildings, government-issued documents, and other federal property. This includes the rollout of limited-edition passports coinciding with the nation's 250th birthday. The action affects Americans obtaining passports and visiting federal buildings displaying the president's name.

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FCC Orders Review of ABC Broadcasting Licenses

The FCC accelerated its review of eight local ABC broadcasting licenses following White House criticism of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel's joke about Melania Trump. This action is viewed as regulatory retribution against the broadcaster for unfavorable coverage. The review potentially threatens ABC's license renewals and sets a precedent for using regulatory authority against media outlets critical of the administration.

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DOJ Dropped 23,000 Criminal Investigations Shifting to Immigration

The Trump administration's Department of Justice discontinued approximately 23,000 pending criminal investigations following Pam Bondi's appointment as attorney general. This shift redirected prosecutorial resources toward immigration enforcement, halting cases involving nursing home abuse, labor union fraud, and cryptocurrency fraud investigations. The action significantly reduced federal criminal prosecution capacity across non-immigration cases.

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Rescission of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions

President Trump signed Executive Order 14148 on January 20, 2025, rescinding previously issued executive orders deemed harmful by the administration. The order reverses various regulatory actions and directives from the prior administration. The direct impact includes changes to federal policy implementation across multiple agencies and potential modifications to regulations affecting American businesses and citizens.

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Clarifying Military Role in Territorial Integrity Protection

Executive Order 14167 signed on January 20, 2025, clarifies the military's authority and role in protecting U.S. territorial integrity. The order establishes protocols for military deployment and operations related to domestic territorial defense. Direct impacts include potential changes to military command structures and deployment procedures affecting armed forces operations.

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Pentagon Fires Stars and Stripes Ombudsman

The Pentagon terminated the U.S. military newspaper Stars and Stripes's ombudsman, Jacqueline Smith, who was responsible for monitoring the outlet's editorial independence and reporting concerns to Congress. The firing removes an independent watchdog designed to protect press freedom within the military. This action directly impacts transparency and editorial independence at a major military publication.