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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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Executive Order on Protecting Monuments, Memorials, and Statues

Executive Order 13933 was signed on June 26, 2020, directing federal agencies to enforce existing laws against the destruction of federal monuments and statues, and directing the Department of Justice to prosecute vandalism of public property. The order established that agencies must protect monuments on federal property and directed law enforcement to address property damage during protests. The confirmed direct impact included increased federal prosecution of individuals who damaged or removed statues and monuments, particularly during 2020 civil unrest.

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Executive Order on Combating Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation

Executive Order 13903 was signed on January 31, 2020, establishing a joint task force and directing federal agencies to coordinate efforts against human trafficking and online child exploitation. The order directs the Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, and other agencies to enhance investigations, prosecution, and victim support. The confirmed direct impact includes increased federal coordination on trafficking cases and expanded resources for child exploitation investigations.

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Executive Order 13898: Task Force on Missing and Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives

President Trump signed Executive Order 13898 on November 26, 2019, establishing a federal task force to address missing and murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives. The order directed the Department of Interior, Department of Justice, and other agencies to coordinate efforts, share data, and develop a strategy to address the crisis. The task force was tasked with improving data collection, coordination between tribal and federal law enforcement, and identifying resource gaps in investigations.

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Memorandum on Combating High Nonimmigrant Overstay Rates

President Trump signed a memorandum on April 22, 2019 (Document 2019-09470) directing federal agencies to reduce visa overstays by nonimmigrants through enhanced tracking, reporting, and enforcement mechanisms. The memorandum required the Department of State, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of Justice to implement stricter monitoring of visa holders and increase consequences for overstaying. The confirmed direct effects included expanded data collection on visa compliance and increased coordination between agencies on enforcement actions against individuals remaining in the U.S. beyond authorized stay periods.

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Task Force on Market Integrity and Consumer Fraud established

Executive Order 13844 was signed on July 11, 2018, establishing a Task Force on Market Integrity and Consumer Fraud within the Department of Justice. The task force was directed to investigate and prosecute financial fraud, including securities fraud, commodities fraud, and related offenses. The confirmed direct impact includes DOJ prioritizing investigation and prosecution of specified fraud cases, though measurable effects on consumer fraud rates or prosecution numbers require review of DOJ enforcement data.

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Exception to Competitive Examining Rules for U.S. Marshals Service Appointments

On July 10, 2018, President Trump signed Executive Order 13842, which established an exception to federal competitive examining rules for certain positions within the United States Marshals Service at the Department of Justice. The order allows the Marshals Service to appoint individuals to specified positions without following standard competitive civil service procedures. This changes the hiring process for affected positions within the federal law enforcement agency.

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Federal Interagency Council on Crime Prevention and Reentry

Executive Order 13826 was signed on March 7, 2018, establishing a federal interagency council to coordinate crime prevention and criminal justice reentry efforts across federal agencies. The order directed the Department of Justice to chair the council and coordinate policies on recidivism reduction, prisoner reentry programs, and crime prevention initiatives. The confirmed direct effect was the creation of a formal structure for federal agencies to align reentry and crime prevention policies.

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Reclassified bump fire stocks as machine guns under federal law

On February 20, 2018, the Trump administration issued a memorandum directing the Department of Justice to apply the statutory definition of "machinegun" to bump fire stocks and similar devices that increase a semi-automatic weapon's rate of fire. The action effectively banned the sale and possession of these devices by classifying them as illegal automatic weapons under existing law. Americans who owned bump fire stocks were required to destroy them or surrender them to authorities, with a compliance deadline set for March 26, 2019.