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Executive Order imposing sanctions on International Criminal Court

On February 6, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14203 imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court and its officials. The order directs the U.S. to impose financial sanctions, travel bans, and asset freezes on ICC personnel involved in investigations or prosecutions of U.S. citizens, allies, or their officials. The confirmed direct impact includes potential restrictions on ICC operations affecting American citizens who may travel to countries where ICC activities occur, and complications for U.S. foreign relations with countries that recognize ICC jurisdiction.

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Waived restriction on U.S. assistance to Bolivia under Foreign Relations Authorization Act

On January 6, 2020, the Trump administration signed Presidential Determination 2020-2473, waiving restrictions on U.S. foreign assistance to Bolivia under Section 706 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2003. The waiver eliminated a statutory restriction that had previously limited U.S. aid to Bolivia. This allowed the resumption or continuation of U.S. foreign assistance to Bolivia without the congressionally-mandated conditions that had been in place.

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Memorandum on JFK Assassination Records Certification and Release

On April 26, 2018, President Trump signed a memorandum directing the certification and release of records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The memorandum authorized the National Archives to publicly disclose previously withheld documents, with certain redactions permitted for national security, law enforcement, and foreign relations concerns. The action resulted in the release of thousands of JFK assassination-related documents to the public, with some materials remaining redacted or withheld under security exemptions.