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February 6 2026 · 159 days ago
🌐 Foreign Policy
Executive Order 14384 modifies tariff duties and trade measures in response to threats posed by the Russian Federation government. The order implements economic sanctions and trade restrictions targeting Russian entities. Americans may experience increased costs on certain imported goods and changes in trade relationships with Russia-linked businesses.
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February 6 2026 · 159 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
Executive Order 14385 signed on February 6, 2026 establishes enhanced security measures targeting criminal actors and public safety threats. The order expands law enforcement powers and surveillance capabilities to address national security concerns. It directly impacts Americans through increased police authority and potential surveillance of citizens.
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January 2026 · 167 days ago
💰 Economy
The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as chairman of the Federal Reserve on a 54-45 vote, replacing Jerome Powell as he completes his term. Warsh, a Trump appointee, was also confirmed to a 14-year board term effective February 1, 2026. The confirmation gives the Trump administration direct influence over monetary policy and interest rate decisions affecting all Americans.
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January 2026 · 169 days ago
🗽 Immigration
The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, reaffirming that any person born on American soil is automatically a U.S. citizen. The decision rejected Trump's attempt to use executive authority to overturn the 14th Amendment's citizenship guarantee. The ruling represents a significant legal setback to the administration's immigration crackdown agenda.
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January 23 2026 · 173 days ago
🌍 Environment
Executive Order 14377 directs federal intervention in state and local wildfire recovery efforts in Los Angeles. The order authorizes federal agencies to assume greater control over reconstruction and disaster response. This impacts Californians and residents affected by recent wildfires through changes to rebuild timelines and federal resource allocation.
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January 2026 · 181 days ago
🌍 Environment
The Interior Department reached a settlement with Invenergy affiliates to relinquish four offshore wind leases in exchange for investment in gas and geothermal energy instead. The administration is using taxpayer funds to subsidize the abandonment of renewable energy infrastructure. This represents a direct shift away from clean energy development toward fossil fuel expansion.
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January 2026 · 181 days ago
🌍 Environment
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued a January order directing managers across 55 national parks, refuges, and wilderness areas to lift hunting prohibitions. The directive removes what the administration terms "unnecessary regulatory" barriers to hunting access. The action expands hunting in protected areas, raising concerns about visitor safety, wildlife conservation, and ecosystem impacts.
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January 14 2026 · 182 days ago
💰 Economy
This proclamation adjusts tariffs and import policies on processed critical minerals and derivative products entering the United States. The action aims to protect domestic critical mineral processing industries and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. It directly impacts prices for consumers, manufacturers dependent on these materials, and domestic mining and processing companies.
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January 14 2026 · 182 days ago
💰 Economy
President Trump signed Proclamation 2026-01052 adjusting imports of semiconductors, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and derivative products into the United States. The proclamation modifies tariff classifications and import conditions for these technology products. This affects domestic semiconductor manufacturers, electronics companies, and consumers through potential price increases and supply chain modifications.
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January 12, 2026 · 184 days ago
🗽 Immigration
This notice continues the declaration of national emergencies regarding the southern border, cartels, and transnational criminal organizations. It extends existing emergency powers that authorize enhanced immigration enforcement, military deployment, and border security operations. The action maintains broad executive authority over immigration policy and border operations with significant impacts on asylum processing, detention practices, and law enforcement priorities.