ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM May 17, 2026
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The Record

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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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Amendments to Adjusting Imports of Automobiles and Parts

This proclamation signed on April 29, 2025, amends import regulations for automobiles and automobile parts entering the United States. The action adjusts tariffs and trade terms affecting the automotive industry. It directly impacts American consumers through potential changes in vehicle prices and availability, and affects domestic automakers and workers.

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Executive Order on Tariffs on Imported Articles

President Trump signed Executive Order 14289 on April 29, 2025, addressing tariffs on imported articles. The order modifies existing tariff policies affecting goods entering the United States. This action impacts American consumers, businesses reliant on imports, and domestic manufacturing sectors through altered trade costs and supply chain dynamics.

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Protecting American Communities From Criminal Aliens

Executive Order 14287 signed on April 28, 2025, directs federal agencies to enhance enforcement against undocumented immigrants with criminal records. The order establishes stricter deportation procedures and increased coordination between immigration and law enforcement agencies. It directly impacts immigrant communities and law enforcement resources allocation.

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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.

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Strengthening Probationary Periods in Federal Service

Executive Order 14284 modifies probationary periods for federal employees, adjusting hiring and retention practices across government agencies. The order affects the employment terms and job security of federal workers by altering the initial probationary employment framework. This impacts millions of federal employees and the agencies they work for through changed personnel management policies.

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Unleashing America's Offshore Critical Minerals and Resources

Executive Order 14285 signed on April 24, 2025, expands offshore drilling and mineral extraction in U.S. waters. The order streamlines permitting for critical mineral development in ocean resources. This increases domestic mineral supply but raises environmental concerns for coastal ecosystems and marine life.

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Reforming Accreditation To Strengthen Higher Education

Executive Order 14279 reforms the higher education accreditation system. The order modifies federal oversight of college and university accreditation processes. It directly impacts students, institutions, and the cost and accessibility of higher education programs.

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Reinstating Commonsense School Discipline Policies

Executive Order 14280 signed on April 23, 2025, reinstates school discipline policies. The order impacts federal guidance on student discipline procedures in schools receiving federal funding. The policy affects how schools nationwide handle student conduct and disciplinary measures.

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Foreign Influence Transparency at American Universities

Executive Order 14282 requires American universities to disclose foreign funding sources and influence operations. The order mandates transparency regarding financial relationships with foreign governments and entities at educational institutions. It directly impacts universities through new reporting requirements and could affect international academic partnerships and research collaborations.