National Day of Remembrance of the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz, 2025

As the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau approaches, we remember the devastating impact of the Holocaust on individuals, communities, and the world at large. The brutal killings of over one million Jews, as well as people with disabilities, religious leaders, and others deemed undesirable by the Nazi regime, resulted in unimaginable suffering and loss….

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The Iron Dome for America

The Executive Order establishes a new policy of providing for the common defense of U.S. citizens and the Nation by deploying and maintaining a next-generation missile defense shield. The order recognizes that the threat from next-generation strategic weapons has become more intense and complex over the past 40 years, with peer and near-peer adversaries developing…

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REINSTATING SERVICE MEMBERS DISCHARGED UNDER THE MILITARY’S COVID-19 VACCINATION MANDATE

The vaccine mandate has been rescinded for all service members of the US military. The order states that the previous mandate was an “unfair, overbroad, and completely unnecessary” burden on service members who were unjustly discharged after refusing to get vaccinated. Redress is being provided to those service members who were discharged solely for refusing…

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ENFORCING THE HYDE AMENDMENT

The executive order revokes two previous orders related to reproductive healthcare, Executive Order 14076 and Executive Order 14079, which had embedded taxpayer funding for elective abortions in various federal programs. The order is intended to restore the policy of not using federal taxpayer dollars to fund or promote elective abortion, as established by the Hyde…

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MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSETHE SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

The President has revoked a 2021 Presidential Memorandum and reinstated a 2017 one regarding the Mexico City Policy. This policy restricts U.S. funding for international organizations that provide or support abortion services, including coercive abortion methods. The new policy aims to prevent taxpayer dollars from being used to fund organizations that support or participate in…

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EMERGENCY MEASURES TO PROVIDE WATER RESOURCES IN CALIFORNIA AND IMPROVE DISASTER RESPONSE IN CERTAIN AREAS

Section 1 of the executive order describes a recent natural disaster that has occurred in Los Angeles, California, caused by wildfires. The area was severely affected, leading to concerns about housing displacement and general recovery efforts. To address these concerns, Section 3 aims to end the subsidization of California’s mismanagement by requiring an assessment of…

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COUNCIL TO ASSESS THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

The Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council shall be established to recommend improvements and structural changes to promote national resilience and enable effective disaster response. The council will consist of not more than 20 members, including the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of Defense, relevant agency heads, distinguished individuals, and representatives from outside sectors…

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The First 100 Hours: Historic Action to Kick Off America’s Golden Age

The President signed hundreds of executive actions in the first 100 hours of his second administration, including measures to secure the border, deport criminal illegal immigrants, unleash American prosperity, lower costs, increase government transparency, and reinstitute merit-based hiring in the federal government. These executive orders have already resulted in significant investments, with over $1 trillion…

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