ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM May 17, 2026
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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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Accelerating Federal Permitting of Data Center Infrastructure

Executive Order 14318 expedites the federal permitting process for data center infrastructure projects. The order streamlines environmental reviews and reduces approval timelines for data center construction and expansion. This directly impacts Americans by potentially lowering data and computing costs while raising concerns about environmental oversight.

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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.

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Regulatory Relief for Chemical Manufacturing Security

President Trump signed Proclamation 2025-13890 on July 17, 2025, providing regulatory relief for certain stationary sources in the chemical manufacturing industry. The action aims to promote American chemical manufacturing security by reducing regulatory burdens on chemical producers. The proclamation directly impacts chemical manufacturers through streamlined compliance requirements and reduced operational costs.

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Ending Subsidies for Unreliable Foreign-Controlled Energy Sources

Executive Order 14315 eliminates federal subsidies for renewable and alternative energy sources deemed unreliable or foreign-controlled. The order redirects energy policy away from wind and solar incentives toward domestic fossil fuel production. This directly impacts clean energy companies, workers in renewable sectors, and may increase energy costs for American consumers.

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Extending Reciprocal Tariff Rates

Executive Order 14316 extends modifications to reciprocal tariff rates on imported goods. The order modifies trade policy by adjusting tariff structures based on reciprocal trade principles. This impacts American consumers through potential price changes on imported products and affects U.S. businesses engaged in international trade.

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Authorization for South Bow Pipeline Operations at North Dakota-Canada Border

This action authorizes South Bow (USA) LP to operate and maintain pipeline facilities at the international boundary between the United States and Canada in Cavalier County, North Dakota. The authorization permits cross-border pipeline infrastructure operations that facilitate energy transport between the two nations. The action impacts energy infrastructure development and cross-border commerce in the northern United States.

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Further Extending the TikTok Enforcement Delay

Executive Order 14310 extends the enforcement delay for TikTok's U.S. operations beyond the previous deadline. The order postpones implementation of restrictions on the social media platform's activities in the United States. This impacts millions of American TikTok users and the platform's business operations by maintaining service access.

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US-UK Economic Prosperity Deal Implementation

Executive Order 14309 implements the terms of an economic agreement between the United States and United Kingdom. The order establishes frameworks for bilateral trade, investment, and economic cooperation between the two nations. Americans may experience changes in trade terms, tariffs, and access to British markets and goods.

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Strengthening Nation's Cybersecurity Executive Order

President Trump signed Executive Order 14306 on June 6, 2025, amending previous cybersecurity executive orders to sustain and strengthen national cybersecurity efforts. The order modifies Executive Orders 13694 and 14144 to enhance the nation's digital infrastructure protection. It directly impacts Americans by affecting federal cybersecurity standards and potentially private sector security requirements.