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January 20, 2025 · 450 days ago
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President Trump signed Executive Order 14152 on January 20, 2025, directing federal agencies to investigate and hold accountable former government officials for alleged election interference and improper disclosure of sensitive government information. The order establishes a framework for identifying and pursuing legal action against specified former officials. The confirmed direct impact includes potential criminal referrals and civil actions against named individuals in the previous administration.
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January 11 2025 · 459 days ago
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Executive Order 14366 restricts proxy advisory firms with foreign ownership or political motivations from influencing U.S. corporate governance. The order requires enhanced disclosure and potential regulatory oversight of proxy advisors serving American investors. The directive aims to limit what the administration views as foreign interference in American corporate decision-making.
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October 31, 2019 · 2,358 days ago
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President Trump signed Executive Order 13897 on October 31, 2019, revoking Executive Order 13495, which had required federal contractors to disclose contributions to labor unions and political organizations. The revocation eliminated disclosure requirements that contractors had been obligated to follow when bidding on federal contracts. The direct effect was to remove transparency mandates previously applied to federal contractors' political and union spending.
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October 26, 2017 · 3,093 days ago
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On October 26, 2017, President Trump signed Memorandum 2017-23795 temporarily certifying certain records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, delaying their public release beyond the statutory deadline set by the JFK Records Act of 1992. The memorandum postponed disclosure of specific classified documents for an additional 180 days, citing national security concerns. Americans who sought access to these records under the law experienced continued delay in obtaining them.