Hiring Freeze

The executive order freezes the hiring of federal civilian employees and prevents new positions from being created, except for certain exceptions. The freeze applies to all executive departments and agencies and will remain in effect unless a plan is submitted within 90 days outlining measures to reduce the size of the federal workforce through efficiency…

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Return to In-Person Work

The executive order requires the heads of all departments and agencies in the executive branch to take immediate action to terminate remote work arrangements and have employees return to their duty stations on a full-time basis. Department and agency heads are permitted to make exemptions from this requirement as they see fit, but must do…

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ENDING THE WEAPONIZATION OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

The Executive Order aims to address the previous administration’s alleged abuse of power and weaponization of law enforcement and intelligence agencies against perceived political opponents. It asserts that the actions taken by the previous administration were inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States, and that these actions appear to have been motivated…

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RESTORING FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND ENDING FEDERAL CENSORSHIP

The executive order establishes a policy of protecting free speech rights guaranteed by the First Amendment to the US Constitution. It asserts that previous administration’s actions, including censoring Americans’ speech on online platforms, infringed upon these rights and advanced the government’s preferred narrative. The order sets forth four key principles: securing the right to constitutionally…

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INITIAL RESCISSIONS OF HARMFUL EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND ACTIONS

The executive order issued by President Trump aims to restore common sense and eliminate what he describes as “radical” practices in the Federal Government. The order specifically targets policies related to “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI), which Trump claims have corrupted institutions by promoting a divisive and preferential hierarchy. He also criticizes previous administration orders…

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President Trump Announces Sub-Cabinet APPOINTMENTS

Keith Bass, Jayanta Bhattacharya, James Bishop, Frank Bisignano, Todd Blanche, Adam Boehler, Samuel Brown, Walter Clayton, Elbridge Colby, Monica Crowley, Harmeet Dhillon, Daniel Driscoll, Michael Duffy, Troy Edgar, Michael Faulkender, Stephen Feinberg, David Fink, Paul Atkins, Darío Gil, Preston Griffith, Jacob Helberg, Dudley Hoskins, Jared Isaacman, Scott Kupor, Christopher Landau, Luke Lindberg, William Long, Martin…

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