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Federal Support for National Guard COVID-19 Response and Economic Recovery

On April 28, 2020, the Trump administration issued a memorandum directing continued federal support for governors' use of the National Guard to respond to COVID-19 and facilitate economic recovery. The memorandum authorized federal funding for National Guard deployments in states and territories for pandemic response activities. This directed federal dollars toward state-led National Guard mobilizations already underway or planned for coronavirus-related missions.

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Executive Order 13916: National Emergency Deadline Extensions for Estimated Payments

President Trump signed Executive Order 13916 on April 18, 2020, invoking national emergency authority to temporarily extend deadlines for certain estimated tax payments and other federal deadlines. The order allowed businesses and individuals to defer estimated payment deadlines without penalties during the COVID-19 pandemic. The confirmed direct impact was that affected taxpayers gained additional time to submit estimated payments without incurring late fees or penalties during the declared emergency period.

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National Crime Victims' Rights Week Proclamation 2020

President Trump signed Proclamation 10038 on April 17, 2020, designating the week of April 19-25, 2020 as National Crime Victims' Rights Week. The proclamation calls for recognition of crime victims and victim advocates. As a proclamation, it has no regulatory force and does not create new law, policy, or programs affecting Americans.

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Federal Support for National Guard COVID-19 Response Operations

On April 13, 2020, President Trump signed a memorandum directing federal support for governors' deployment of the National Guard to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The memorandum authorized federal funding and coordination for National Guard units activated by state governors for pandemic response activities including testing, contact tracing, and support at medical facilities. The confirmed effect was to provide federal reimbursement for state National Guard deployments that governors had already authorized or were considering for coronavirus response efforts.

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Memorandum authorizing exercise of authority under Public Law 85-804

On April 10, 2020, President Trump signed a memorandum authorizing the Secretary of Defense and other agency heads to exercise authority under Public Law 85-804, which grants the President power to authorize contracts and expenditures without regard to certain federal procurement laws during national emergencies. The memorandum delegated this authority to federal officials to expedite procurement of supplies and services deemed necessary for the national emergency response. This expanded procurement authority allowed federal agencies to bypass standard competitive bidding and other procurement requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Federal Support for National Guard COVID-19 Response

On April 7, 2020, President Trump signed a memorandum directing federal support for governors' deployment of the National Guard to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The memorandum authorized Department of Defense resources and coordination to assist state National Guard units in coronavirus mitigation efforts. The confirmed effect was to mobilize National Guard personnel across states for pandemic-related tasks including testing, hospital support, and logistics operations.

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Federal Support for National Guard COVID-19 Response

On April 2, 2020, the Trump administration issued a memorandum directing federal support for governors' deployment of National Guard units to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The memorandum authorized the use of federal funds and resources to support state-level National Guard operations for pandemic response activities. The confirmed direct impact was the mobilization of National Guard personnel across states for COVID-19 related tasks including testing, vaccination sites, and hospital support.

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Second Chance Month Proclamation 2020

President Trump signed Proclamation 10309 on March 31, 2020, designating April 2020 as Second Chance Month to recognize efforts to reduce recidivism and support individuals returning from incarceration. The proclamation called attention to criminal justice reform initiatives and second chance employment programs. The proclamation itself created no new programs or funding but designated a month for recognition of existing rehabilitation and reentry efforts.

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Extended Wind-Down Period for Liberian Deferred Enforced Departure

On March 30, 2020, the Trump administration signed a memorandum extending the wind-down period for Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) for Liberians. The memorandum extended the period during which Liberians with DED status could remain in the United States before the program's termination. This affected thousands of Liberian nationals living and working in the U.S. under DED protection.

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Federal Support for National Guard COVID-19 Response

On March 30, 2020, the Trump administration issued a memorandum directing federal support for governors' use of the National Guard to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The memorandum authorized the Department of Defense to provide equipment, personnel, and logistical support to state National Guard units deployed for pandemic response activities. The confirmed direct effect was to mobilize National Guard units in multiple states for tasks including hospital support, testing distribution, and emergency response operations.