ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM July 15, 2026
A nonpartisan civic restoration project

UndoTrump.com

★   ★   ★

Tracking every rollback, reversal, and overreach — and the path back to the America we know.

1,234
Actions Tracked
968
Still Active
43
In the Courts
40
Restored
541
Days Tracking

🌐 Foreign Policy

236 Actions  ·  Page 6 of 24
Active

Delegation of Functions Under National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020

On February 21, 2020, President Trump signed a memorandum delegating certain functions and authorities granted under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 to executive branch officials. The memorandum transferred specific decision-making powers related to defense authorization to designated Cabinet members and agency heads. The direct impact on Americans includes changes to how certain defense-related decisions are made within the executive branch.

Active

Continuation of National Emergency Declaration Regarding Libya

On February 20, 2020, the Trump administration continued the national emergency declaration with respect to Libya through Notice 2020-03810. The continuation extended the existing emergency declaration that allows the president to exercise extraordinary powers related to Libya without requiring new congressional authorization. This maintains the legal framework permitting unilateral executive action regarding Libya, affecting U.S. diplomatic, military, and sanctions authorities without triggering standard congressional oversight procedures for that country.

Active

Proclamation: 75th Anniversary of Liberation of Auschwitz

President Trump signed Proclamation 2020-01814 on January 24, 2020, designating a National Day of Remembrance for the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The proclamation called for Americans to observe the day and reflect on the Holocaust. It had no direct regulatory or legislative impact on Americans' rights, services, or obligations.

Active

Executive Order 13902: Additional Sanctions on Iran Sectors

On January 10, 2020, President Trump signed Executive Order 13902, imposing additional sanctions on Iranian economic sectors. The order expanded existing Iran sanctions to target additional industries beyond those previously sanctioned. The confirmed direct impact includes restrictions on U.S. persons and entities conducting business with designated Iranian sectors, affecting American companies' ability to engage in trade with Iran.

Active

Waived restriction on U.S. assistance to Bolivia under Foreign Relations Authorization Act

On January 6, 2020, the Trump administration signed Presidential Determination 2020-2473, waiving restrictions on U.S. foreign assistance to Bolivia under Section 706 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2003. The waiver eliminated a statutory restriction that had previously limited U.S. aid to Bolivia. This allowed the resumption or continuation of U.S. foreign assistance to Bolivia without the congressionally-mandated conditions that had been in place.

Active

Continuation of National Emergency Declaration on Human Rights Abuse and Corruption

On December 18, 2019, the Trump administration continued its declaration of a national emergency with respect to serious human rights abuse and corruption, originally issued in December 2017. The continuation extended the emergency declaration for an additional year, maintaining sanctions and restrictions on individuals and entities designated under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The direct effect was the continuation of asset freezes, travel bans, and financial restrictions on designated foreign nationals and organizations involved in human rights violations and corruption.

Active

Continuation of National Emergency Declaration Regarding Nicaragua

On November 25, 2019, President Trump signed a notice continuing the national emergency with respect to the situation in Nicaragua, originally declared in 2018. The continuation extended the emergency declaration and associated authorities for an additional year. The declaration allows the executive branch to maintain sanctions and restrictions related to Nicaragua without requiring new congressional authorization.

Active

Continuation of National Emergency Declaration on Burundi

On November 19, 2019, the Trump administration continued the national emergency declaration regarding Burundi, originally issued in 2015. The continuation extends restrictions and measures related to the situation in Burundi for an additional year. The direct impact on Americans includes potential travel advisories, restrictions on Burundian nationals, and continued implementation of targeted sanctions and visa policies related to Burundi.

Active

Continuation of National Emergency Declaration With Respect to Iran

On November 12, 2019, President Trump signed a notice continuing the national emergency with respect to Iran, originally declared in 1995 and previously renewed. The continuation extends the emergency declaration, which authorizes the president to use powers granted under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. This action maintains existing sanctions and restrictions on Iran-related transactions by Americans and entities within U.S. jurisdiction.

Active

Continuation of National Emergency for Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation

On November 12, 2019, the Trump administration continued the national emergency declaration regarding the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, originally declared in 1994. The continuation extends emergency powers and restrictions related to WMD proliferation controls. The direct effect maintains existing export controls, sanctions authorities, and emergency measures tied to WMD proliferation that remain in force for individuals and entities subject to these restrictions.