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White House Task Force on FIFA World Cup 2026

Executive Order 14234 was signed on March 7, 2025, establishing a White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026. The task force coordinates federal, state, and local preparation for the tournament scheduled to be held in the United States. The confirmed direct impact includes designation of federal resources and coordination mechanisms for infrastructure, security, and logistics planning for the event.

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White House Faith Office Establishment

On February 7, 2025, the Trump administration signed Executive Order 14205 establishing a White House Faith Office. The office coordinates federal engagement with religious and faith-based organizations. The confirmed direct impact includes creation of a new White House office structure focused on faith-based policy coordination.

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Executive Order on Addressing Anti-Christian Bias in Federal Programs

On February 6, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14202 directing federal agencies to identify and address what the order characterizes as anti-Christian bias in federal programs and policies. The order requires agencies to review existing policies and programs for alleged discrimination against Christians and report findings to the White House. Confirmed direct effects include agency reviews and potential policy changes, though specific program modifications have not yet been detailed in public agency announcements.

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Memorandum to Resolve Security Clearance Backlog for Executive Office

On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed a memorandum directing expedited processing of security clearances for Executive Office of the President personnel. The memorandum establishes procedures to resolve accumulated backlog in clearance adjudication for executive staff. The direct impact authorizes faster clearance issuance for appointed White House officials.

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Executive Order 13935: White House Hispanic Prosperity Initiative

President Trump signed Executive Order 13935 on July 9, 2020, establishing the White House Hispanic Prosperity Initiative to coordinate federal policy on Hispanic American economic advancement. The order directed federal agencies to develop programs and policies focused on Hispanic business development, workforce training, and educational opportunities. The confirmed direct impact includes the creation of an interagency task force and requirement that federal agencies report on initiatives affecting Hispanic American economic outcomes.

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Executive Order 13878: White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing

On June 25, 2019, President Trump signed Executive Order 13878 establishing a White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing. The order created an interagency council tasked with identifying and recommending changes to federal regulations, guidance, and policies that increase housing costs or reduce housing supply. The order directed federal agencies to streamline permitting processes and reduce regulatory requirements affecting housing development, though specific outcomes and measurable impacts on housing affordability remain limited based on available public records.

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Executive Order 13872: Economic Empowerment of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

President Trump signed Executive Order 13872 on May 13, 2019, establishing a White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The order created a coordinating council across federal agencies to develop policies and programs addressing economic opportunities, workforce development, and community needs for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The confirmed direct impact includes the establishment of an interagency task force and the requirement for federal agencies to report on initiatives related to this population.

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Executive Order on America's Cybersecurity Workforce

President Trump signed Executive Order 13870 on May 2, 2019, directing federal agencies to develop a strategy for recruiting, training, and retaining cybersecurity personnel in the federal workforce. The order established requirements for agencies to assess cybersecurity workforce needs, create recruitment and retention plans, and report progress to the White House. The confirmed effect was that federal agencies were required to submit workforce assessments and implementation plans for cybersecurity hiring and training programs.

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White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council established

Executive Order 13853 was signed on December 12, 2018, establishing the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council to coordinate federal investment and economic development in distressed communities. The order created a council chaired by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to identify and direct federal resources to economically disadvantaged areas. The council's activities affected federal grant allocation processes and interagency coordination for community development initiatives.

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Executive Order 13831: White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative

Executive Order 13831 was signed on May 3, 2018, establishing a White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative to coordinate federal engagement with faith-based and community organizations. The order created an interagency task force to identify federal regulations and policies that may burden the exercise of religion by such organizations, and directed federal agencies to review and potentially modify rules affecting faith-based hiring and operations. The confirmed effect includes changes to federal funding rules and regulatory guidance affecting faith-based organizations' ability to receive federal grants and contracts while maintaining religious employment and operational standards.