ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM July 16, 2026
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Treasury Sanctions Iranian Oil Exports and Shadow Banking

The Trump administration imposed additional sanctions on Iran's oil exports and shadow banking system, targeting Chinese purchases of Iranian oil. The measures aim to restrict Iran's access to international markets and financial systems. The sanctions could increase global oil prices and affect American consumers at the pump.

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Rubio Announces New Cuba Sanctions

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new sanctions on Cuba's military-industrial enterprise, its leadership, and state-owned natural resources companies under Trump's May 1 executive order. The sanctions target those responsible for repression in Cuba and threats to U.S. national security, advancing the Trump administration's long-held goal of regime change in Cuba.

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Trump Removes Scotch Whiskey Tariffs Following Royal Visit

President Trump announced the removal of tariffs on Scotch whiskey following a visit from King Charles III and Queen Camilla. The action aims to strengthen trade relationships between Scotland and the Commonwealth of Kentucky on whiskey and bourbon industries. American consumers may see lower prices on imported Scotch whiskey products.

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DOJ Finds UCLA Medical School Illegally Used Race in Admissions

The Trump administration's Department of Justice determined that UCLA's medical school illegally considered race in its admissions process despite the school's claims of merit-based selection. This finding escalates the administration's scrutiny of college admissions practices and represents enforcement action against institutions using race-conscious policies. The action impacts prospective medical students and universities' ability to consider race as an admissions factor.

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Pardons Granted for 2020 Election-Related Offenses

Trump issued a proclamation granting pardons for certain offenses related to the 2020 presidential election. The action provides clemency to individuals convicted or charged in connection with January 6th Capitol events and related election disputes. This directly impacts hundreds of individuals facing federal charges and their families.

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Trump Administration Defies Court Order to Resume Asylum Processing

A federal judge found the Trump administration unlawfully ignored a court ruling ordering immediate resumption of immigration application processing that had been paused following a National Guard shooting. The administration's continued non-compliance with judicial orders undermines asylum seekers' legal rights and the rule of law. The action represents systematic disregard for federal court authority over immigration policy.

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Defense Secretary Hegseth Blocks Military Officer Promotions Disproportionately

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth exercised his authority to block promotions for nine Navy and Air Force officers, with a disproportionate number of the stalled promotions involving women and minority service members. The targeted blocks represent an unprecedented use of promotion veto power that former military leaders characterize as corrosive abuse of executive authority. The action raises concerns about politicization of military personnel decisions and potential discrimination in advancement opportunities.

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Trump Reclassifies Career Federal Workers into At-Will Employment Status

President Trump signed an executive order moving approximately 8,000 career federal workers in policy roles into a new Schedule P/C (Policy/Career) classification, effectively converting them to at-will employees who can be fired without cause. The action resurrects the Schedule F initiative from Trump's first term and removes civil service protections that have governed federal employment for over a century. Critics warn this politicizes the civil service and exposes workers to arbitrary termination based on political loyalty rather than performance.

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ICE Deports 174 DACA Recipients in 2025

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported 174 people renewing protections under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program from January through September 2025. DACA, an Obama-era program, allows undocumented immigrants who arrived as children to remain in the US. This represents a shift in enforcement priorities targeting vulnerable immigrant populations.

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Automatic Selective Service Registration for Young Men

President Trump signed a law authorizing automatic registration of most young men into the military draft pool, effective December 2024. The change expands the Selective Service registration system without direct connection to current military operations. Young men will be automatically enrolled unless they opt out.