ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM May 17, 2026
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Further Extending the TikTok Enforcement Delay

Executive Order 14350 extends the enforcement delay for TikTok operations in the United States. The order continues to postpone implementation of restrictions on the social media platform. The extension delays potential service disruptions affecting millions of American TikTok users.

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Modifying Reciprocal Tariffs and Trade Security Procedures

Executive Order 14346 modifies the scope of reciprocal tariffs and establishes new procedures for implementing trade and security agreements. The order expands tariff authority and changes how trade deals are negotiated and implemented. This directly impacts American consumers through potential price increases on imported goods and businesses engaged in international trade.

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Enabling Competition in Commercial Space Industry

Executive Order 14335 promotes competition among commercial space companies and reduces regulatory barriers for the space industry. The order aims to streamline licensing and approval processes for private space ventures. This affects American aerospace companies, satellite operators, and emerging space businesses by potentially accelerating commercial space activities and reducing compliance costs.

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Revocation of Executive Order on Competition

This executive order revokes Executive Order 14337, which had established competition standards across federal agencies. The revocation eliminates previously mandated competitive practices in government procurement and business regulations. This directly impacts consumers through potentially reduced competition oversight and American businesses through altered regulatory frameworks.

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Reciprocal Tariff Rates Modified in China Trade Discussions

Executive Order 14334 modifies reciprocal tariff rates as ongoing negotiations with China continue. The order adjusts trade tariffs based on discussions with the People's Republic of China. This impacts American consumers and businesses through changes in import duties and trade policy.

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Expand 401(k) Access to Alternative Assets

Executive Order 14330 broadens investment options for 401(k) retirement accounts to include alternative assets beyond traditional stocks and bonds. The order aims to increase retirement savings flexibility and potentially improve returns for American investors. This expands the types of investments available to workers saving for retirement through employer-sponsored plans.

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Improving Oversight of Federal Grantmaking

Executive Order 14332 establishes enhanced oversight mechanisms for federal grantmaking processes. The order implements new requirements for grant administration and accountability across federal agencies. The action affects organizations and entities receiving federal grants and funding.

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Further Modifying the Reciprocal Tariff Rates

This executive order modifies reciprocal tariff rates on imports. It adjusts existing tariff policies to impose different rates on trading partners based on their trade relationships with the United States. The action directly impacts prices of imported goods and products for American consumers and businesses.

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Adjusting Imports of Copper Into the United States

Trump administration issued Proclamation 2025-14893 adjusting copper import regulations into the United States. The proclamation modifies tariff rates or import quotas on copper products. This action affects domestic copper prices, manufacturing costs for industries reliant on copper, and international trade relations.

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Suspension of Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries

Executive Order 14324 suspends duty-free de minimis treatment for imports from all countries, requiring tariffs on packages previously exempt due to low value. This action increases costs for consumers on small international purchases and e-commerce shipments. Americans shopping online from foreign retailers will face new duties on orders under the previous threshold.