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July 15 2025 · 365 days ago
🌐 Foreign Policy
This memorandum revokes Presidential Policy Directive 6 concerning U.S. global development policy. The action eliminates previous guidelines governing international development initiatives and aid programs. The revocation may impact foreign aid distribution and development assistance programs affecting beneficiary nations and international relations.
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July 15 2025 · 365 days ago
🗽 Immigration
President Trump signed a notice declaring a national emergency at the U.S. southern border. The declaration activates emergency powers to address border security and immigration enforcement. It enables expedited deployment of military and federal resources to the border region.
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July 7 2025 · 373 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14315 eliminates federal subsidies for renewable and alternative energy sources deemed unreliable or foreign-controlled. The order redirects energy policy away from wind and solar incentives toward domestic fossil fuel production. This directly impacts clean energy companies, workers in renewable sectors, and may increase energy costs for American consumers.
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July 7 2025 · 373 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14316 extends modifications to reciprocal tariff rates on imported goods. The order modifies trade policy by adjusting tariff structures based on reciprocal trade principles. This impacts American consumers through potential price changes on imported products and affects U.S. businesses engaged in international trade.
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July 2025 · 379 days ago
📚 Education
The Trump administration is fundamentally restructuring federal student loan repayment options effective July 1, 2025, eliminating income-driven relief provisions and forcing borrowers into less favorable repayment structures. Millions of Americans face higher monthly payments, narrower forgiveness pathways, and increased financial burden as the administration dismantles Biden-era borrower protections. The changes directly impact current borrowers, future borrowers, and those in repayment across the entire federal student loan system.
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June 30 2025 · 380 days ago
🌐 Foreign Policy
Executive Order 14312 revokes sanctions previously imposed on Syria. The order removes economic restrictions and penalties on Syrian entities and individuals. This action directly impacts American companies and individuals engaged in trade and business with Syria.
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June 30 2025 · 380 days ago
🌍 Environment
The Trump administration authorized Junction Pipeline Company to construct and operate pipeline facilities at the international boundary between the United States and Canada in Toole County, Montana. The authorization permits the company to build, connect, and maintain cross-border pipeline infrastructure. This action facilitates energy infrastructure development at the northern border.
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June 30 2025 · 380 days ago
💰 Economy
This action authorizes South Bow (USA) LP to operate and maintain pipeline facilities at the international boundary between the United States and Canada in Cavalier County, North Dakota. The authorization permits cross-border pipeline infrastructure operations that facilitate energy transport between the two nations. The action impacts energy infrastructure development and cross-border commerce in the northern United States.
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June 30 2025 · 380 days ago
🌐 Foreign Policy
President Trump reissued and amended National Security Presidential Memorandum 5 on June 30, 2025, to strengthen U.S. policy toward Cuba. The memorandum reinforces restrictions on trade, travel, and diplomatic engagement with Cuba. The action directly impacts American citizens' ability to travel to Cuba and conduct business with Cuban entities.
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June 2025 · 382 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
The Supreme Court overturned 90 years of precedent by ruling that the president can unilaterally fire leaders of independent agencies and commissions without cause. The decision dramatically expands executive power over regulatory bodies like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Trade Commission, and Securities and Exchange Commission. Labor advocates, unions, and consumer protection groups warn the ruling enables dismantling of independent oversight and consumer safeguards.