ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM April 16, 2026
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Continuation of National Emergency on Trade Deficits

The Trump administration extended the national emergency declaration regarding trade practices contributing to persistent U.S. goods trade deficits. This continuation allows continued authority for trade-related executive actions and tariff implementations. The action directly impacts American consumers through potential tariffs on imported goods and businesses reliant on international trade.

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Temporary Import Surcharge on International Payments

Trump administration issued a proclamation implementing temporary import surcharges to address alleged fundamental problems in international payment balances. The action imposes tariffs on imported goods to reshape trade relationships. The policy directly impacts American consumers through increased prices on imported products and potential retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports.

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Establishing an America First Arms Transfer Strategy

Executive Order 14383 establishes a new arms transfer policy prioritizing American interests and defense contractors. The order reorganizes the approval process for international weapons sales and military aid decisions. This affects defense industry employment, foreign policy relationships, and government contracting opportunities for American companies.

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Withdrawing from International Organizations and Treaties

A memorandum signed on January 7, 2026, directs the withdrawal of the United States from international organizations, conventions, and treaties deemed contrary to U.S. interests. The action reduces American participation in multilateral agreements and international bodies. This impacts Americans through altered foreign policy, reduced international cooperation on climate, health, and security matters, and potential economic consequences.

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Proclamation Restricting Foreign National Entry for Security

This proclamation restricts entry of foreign nationals to protect U.S. security. It implements screening measures and limitations on visa issuance for individuals from designated countries or categories. The action affects international travel, visa processing, and immigration pathways for foreign nationals seeking entry to the United States.

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Modifying Reciprocal Tariffs and Trade Security Procedures

Executive Order 14346 modifies the scope of reciprocal tariffs and establishes new procedures for implementing trade and security agreements. The order expands tariff authority and changes how trade deals are negotiated and implemented. This directly impacts American consumers through potential price increases on imported goods and businesses engaged in international trade.

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Executive Order on Russian Federation Threats

President Trump signed Executive Order 14329 addressing threats posed by the Russian Federation to United States interests. The order implements measures to counter Russian government activities and protect American security. Direct impacts include potential sanctions, diplomatic actions, and security protocol changes affecting trade and international relations.

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Adjusting Imports of Copper Into the United States

Trump administration issued Proclamation 2025-14893 adjusting copper import regulations into the United States. The proclamation modifies tariff rates or import quotas on copper products. This action affects domestic copper prices, manufacturing costs for industries reliant on copper, and international trade relations.

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Suspension of Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries

Executive Order 14324 suspends duty-free de minimis treatment for imports from all countries, requiring tariffs on packages previously exempt due to low value. This action increases costs for consumers on small international purchases and e-commerce shipments. Americans shopping online from foreign retailers will face new duties on orders under the previous threshold.

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Promoting the Export of American AI Technology Stack

Executive Order 14320 directs federal agencies to streamline export controls and regulations for American artificial intelligence technologies and related products. The order aims to enhance U.S. competitiveness in global AI markets while maintaining national security standards. The measure affects American technology companies, workers in the AI sector, and international trade relationships.