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🌐 Foreign Policy

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Designates Muslim Brotherhood Chapters as Foreign Terrorist Organizations

Executive Order 14362 designates certain chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists. The order expands the list of designated terrorist entities and may impact financial transactions, travel, and legal status of individuals associated with these organizations. Direct impacts include potential asset freezes, travel restrictions, and criminal penalties for providing material support to designated groups.

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Executive Order on TikTok National Security Protections

Executive Order 14352 signed on September 25, 2025, establishes security requirements for TikTok operations in the United States. The order aims to address national security concerns while allowing the platform to continue operating. It impacts millions of American TikTok users and the company's domestic operations.

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Strengthening Protection of U.S. Nationals from Wrongful Detention

Executive Order 14348 signed on September 5, 2025, establishes measures to protect American citizens and nationals from wrongful detention abroad. The order directs federal agencies to coordinate efforts in identifying, monitoring, and responding to cases of U.S. nationals detained without proper legal justification in foreign countries. This impacts Americans traveling or residing overseas by enhancing diplomatic and legal support mechanisms.

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Extension of Azerbaijan Assistance Waiver Under FREEDOM Act

The Trump administration extended a waiver of Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act, allowing continued U.S. assistance to the government of Azerbaijan. This determination permits foreign aid and military support to Azerbaijan despite Congressional restrictions. The action maintains U.S. strategic engagement in the South Caucasus region.

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National Emergency Continuation on Advanced Technology Threats

The Trump administration continued the national emergency declaration regarding countries of concern advancing sensitive military and cyber technologies. This notice extends existing restrictions on technology transfers and foreign acquisitions deemed critical to U.S. national security. The action maintains enhanced screening and potential blocking of foreign investments and exports in advanced technology sectors.

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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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U.S. Drug Interdiction Assistance to Colombia Extended

This determination continues U.S. drug interdiction assistance to the Colombian government as part of ongoing counternarcotics cooperation. The action maintains funding and support for Colombian efforts to combat drug trafficking operations. This directly impacts Americans by supporting efforts to reduce drug supply entering U.S. markets.

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Revoking PPD-6 on U.S. Global Development Policy

This memorandum revokes Presidential Policy Directive 6 concerning U.S. global development policy. The action eliminates previous guidelines governing international development initiatives and aid programs. The revocation may impact foreign aid distribution and development assistance programs affecting beneficiary nations and international relations.

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Trump Strengthens Cuba Policy Through National Security Memorandum

President Trump reissued and amended National Security Presidential Memorandum 5 on June 30, 2025, to strengthen U.S. policy toward Cuba. The memorandum reinforces restrictions on trade, travel, and diplomatic engagement with Cuba. The action directly impacts American citizens' ability to travel to Cuba and conduct business with Cuban entities.