ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM April 15, 2026
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Results for "federal_agencies"

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Trump Administration Recombines Split Federal Agencies

The Trump administration is recombining two federal agencies that were separated following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. This action reverses post-spill safety and environmental oversight reforms by merging agencies responsible for offshore drilling regulation. The move reduces environmental protections and safety oversight for offshore oil drilling operations in U.S. waters.

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Combating Cybercrime, Fraud, and Predatory Schemes Against Americans

Executive Order 14390 signed on March 6, 2026, establishes measures to combat cybercrime, fraud, and predatory schemes targeting American citizens. The order directs federal agencies to enhance coordination and enforcement actions against cybercriminals and fraudsters. It impacts Americans by potentially increasing protections against online fraud, identity theft, and predatory financial schemes.

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Federal Intervention in Los Angeles Wildfire Rebuilding

Executive Order 14377 directs federal intervention in state and local wildfire recovery efforts in Los Angeles. The order authorizes federal agencies to assume greater control over reconstruction and disaster response. This impacts Californians and residents affected by recent wildfires through changes to rebuild timelines and federal resource allocation.

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National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence

Executive Order 14365 establishes a national policy framework governing artificial intelligence development and deployment across federal agencies. The order sets standards for AI safety, security, and ethical use in government operations. This affects American workers, consumers, and businesses reliant on federal AI regulations and procurement.

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Food Supply Chain Security and Anti-Competitive Behavior Order

Executive Order 14364 addresses security risks from price fixing and anti-competitive behavior in the food supply chain. The order directs federal agencies to investigate and combat practices that artificially inflate food prices. It aims to reduce costs for American consumers and strengthen the resilience of domestic food systems.

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Strengthening Protection of U.S. Nationals from Wrongful Detention

Executive Order 14348 signed on September 5, 2025, establishes measures to protect American citizens and nationals from wrongful detention abroad. The order directs federal agencies to coordinate efforts in identifying, monitoring, and responding to cases of U.S. nationals detained without proper legal justification in foreign countries. This impacts Americans traveling or residing overseas by enhancing diplomatic and legal support mechanisms.

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Restrict Federal Grantees' Use of Funds for Lobbying Activities

This memorandum restricts federal grantees from using appropriated funds for illegal lobbying and partisan political activity. It requires federal agencies to enforce compliance and potentially claw back funds used for prohibited activities. The action could limit advocacy funding for nonprofits and organizations receiving federal grants.

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Executive Order on Ending Cashless Bail Systems

Executive Order 14342 directs federal agencies to take steps to end cashless bail practices. The order aims to ensure bail decisions involve financial components to protect public safety. It directly impacts the criminal justice system and bail policies across American courts.

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Revocation of Executive Order on Competition

This executive order revokes Executive Order 14337, which had established competition standards across federal agencies. The revocation eliminates previously mandated competitive practices in government procurement and business regulations. This directly impacts consumers through potentially reduced competition oversight and American businesses through altered regulatory frameworks.

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Improving Oversight of Federal Grantmaking

Executive Order 14332 establishes enhanced oversight mechanisms for federal grantmaking processes. The order implements new requirements for grant administration and accountability across federal agencies. The action affects organizations and entities receiving federal grants and funding.