ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM April 16, 2026
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Executive Order 14158: Department of Government Efficiency

President Trump signed Executive Order 14158 on January 20, 2025, establishing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The order directs this new entity to reduce federal spending, eliminate redundant agencies, and streamline government operations. As of the signing date, the order was in effect, though implementation timelines and specific agency eliminations remain subject to congressional appropriations authority and ongoing legal challenges.

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Executive Order 14164: Federal Death Penalty Implementation

On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14164 directing federal death penalty enforcement. The order instructs the Department of Justice to seek capital punishment in applicable federal cases. The confirmed direct impact includes potential reinstatement of federal executions for crimes meeting capital offense criteria under federal law.

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National Emergency Declaration at Southern Border

On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed Proclamation 2025-01948 declaring a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border. The proclamation activates emergency powers under the National Emergencies Act, enabling the federal government to redirect funds and deploy military resources to border operations without standard appropriations processes. The direct effects include deployment of active-duty military personnel to the southern border and reallocation of Defense Department funds to border barrier construction and enforcement operations.

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Executive Order 14165: Border Security Directives

Executive Order 14165 was signed on January 20, 2025, directing federal agencies to enforce existing immigration laws and secure the U.S. border. The order established priorities for immigration enforcement and directed the Department of Homeland Security to implement specified border security measures. Confirmed direct impacts include increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations and changes to asylum processing procedures at the southern border.

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State Department Revokes Green Cards of Three Iranian Nationals

The U.S. State Department revoked the green cards of three Iranian nationals with family ties to Iranian military and regime officials, leading to their arrest by federal agents. The action targeted individuals with connections to Iran's Revolutionary Guard and senior regime figures. The revocations demonstrate the administration's enforcement of immigration status for those with alleged regime ties.

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Executive Order 13949: Iran Conventional Arms Activities Sanctions

On September 21, 2020, President Trump signed Executive Order 13949, which blocked property and assets of persons determined to be involved in Iran's conventional arms activities. The order authorizes the Treasury Department to identify and sanction individuals and entities involved in Iranian arms sales and transfers. The direct effect on Americans includes restrictions on U.S. persons conducting financial transactions with designated entities and potential impacts on companies engaged in trade involving sanctioned Iranian arms actors.

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Executive Order on Essential Medicines and Medical Countermeasures Domestic Production

Executive Order 13944 was signed on August 6, 2020, directing federal agencies to prioritize domestic production of essential medicines, medical countermeasures, and critical inputs needed for public health emergencies. The order established requirements for federal procurement preferences and directed the Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Defense to assess supply chain vulnerabilities and develop strategies to increase domestic manufacturing capacity. Confirmed effects included increased federal contracting focus on domestic suppliers and initiation of supply chain assessments, though full implementation of domestic production expansion occurred over subsequent months.

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Continuation of National Emergency Declaration Regarding Mali

On July 23, 2020, the Trump administration issued a notice continuing the national emergency with respect to Mali, originally declared in 2017. The continuation extended the emergency declaration, which authorizes the executive branch to take emergency actions related to the situation in Mali without standard congressional appropriations procedures. The direct impact on Americans includes potential deployment of military resources and authorization for emergency spending related to Mali operations without requiring separate congressional approval.

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Executive Order 13926 on International Religious Freedom

Executive Order 13926 was signed on June 2, 2020, establishing an interagency task force to advance international religious freedom and coordinate U.S. policy responses to religious persecution abroad. The order directs federal agencies to identify countries and entities engaged in or tolerating religious freedom violations, and instructs the State Department to consider religious freedom in foreign aid decisions. The confirmed direct impact includes potential changes to U.S. foreign assistance allocations based on religious freedom assessments and increased diplomatic engagement on religious persecution cases.

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Executive Order 13921: Promoting American Seafood Competitiveness

President Trump signed Executive Order 13921 on May 7, 2020, directing federal agencies to expand aquaculture production and reduce regulatory barriers for domestic seafood industries. The order tasked the Department of Commerce and other agencies to streamline permitting processes for fish farming operations and increase market access for American seafood products. The confirmed direct effect was the initiation of federal review processes to accelerate aquaculture facility approvals and modify existing environmental review timelines for seafood operations.