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United States presidents issue executive orders to help officers and agencies of the executive branch manage the operations within the federal government itself.[1] Presidential memoranda are closely related, and like executive orders have the force of law on the Executive Branch, but are generally considered less prestigious. Presidential memoranda do not have an established process for issuance or publication; unlike executive orders, they are not numbered. A Presidential determination is a determination resulting in an official policy or position of the executive branch of the United States government. Presidential determinations may involve any number of actions, including setting or changing policy, or any number of other exercises of executive power.[2]

A Presidential proclamation is a statement issued by a president on a matter of public policy. They are generally defined as, "the act of causing some state matters to be published or made generally known. A written or printed document in which are contained such matters, issued by proper authority; as the president's proclamation, the governor's, the mayor's proclamation."[3] An Administrative Order (I.E.: findings, letters, orders) can be issued.[4] Administrative orders are published in the Federal Register in forms other than those of executive orders, or proclamations, have been denominated as administrative orders when reproduced in CFR Title 3 compilations."[4] A research guide by the National Archives defined administrative orders as "unnumbered signed documents through which the President of the United States conducts the administrative operations of the Federal Government" which "include but are not limited to memoranda, notices, determinations, letters, and messages."[5]

A Presidential notice or a Presidential sequestration order can also be issued.[6][7] The newest executive power, National security presidential memoranda,2 operate like executive orders, but are only in the area of national security. They date back to President Harry S. Truman and have been called many different names.1[8]

Executive orders, Presidential memoranda, Presidential determinations, Presidential proclamations, Administrative orders, Presidential notices, Presidential sequestration orders, and National security presidential memoranda are compiled by the Office of the Federal Register (within the National Archives and Records Administration) and are printed by the Government Printing Office. They are published daily, except on federal holidays. A free source of these documents is the Federal Register, which contains government agency rules, proposed rules, and public notices.[9] There are no copyright restrictions on the Federal Register; as a work of the U.S. government, it is in the public domain.[10]

Listed below are executive orders beginning with order number 13765, Presidential memoranda, Presidential determinations, Presidential proclamations, Administrative orders, Presidential notices, Presidential sequestration orders and National security presidential memoranda signed by United States President Donald Trump.

Executive orders

Cumulative number of Executive Orders signed by Donald Trump

2017

Relative No. Absolute No. Title / Description Date signed Date published Date(s) effective FR Citation FR Doc. Number Ref.
1 13765 Minimizing the Economic Burden of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Pending Repeal January 20, 2017 January 24, 2017 January 20, 2017 82 FR 8351 2017-01799 [11][12][13]
2 13766 Expediting Environmental Reviews and Approvals for High Priority Infrastructure Projects January 24, 2017 January 30, 2017 January 24, 2017 82 FR 8657 2017-02029 [14][15][16]
3 13767 Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements January 25, 2017 January 30, 2017 January 25, 2017 82 FR 8793 2017-02095 [17][18][19][20]
4 137683 Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States3 45 January 25, 2017 January 30, 2017 January 25, 20173 82 FR 8799 2017-02102 [21][22][23]
5 137694 36 Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States January 27, 2017 February 1, 2017 January 27, 2017 – March 15, 2017 82 FR 8977 2017-02281 [24][25]
6 13770 Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Appointees January 28, 2017 February 3, 2017 January 28, 2017 82 FR 9333 2017-02450 [26][27][28]
7 13771 Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs January 30, 2017 February 3, 2017 January 30, 2017 82 FR 9339 2017-02451 [29][30][31][32]
8 13772 Core Principles for Regulating the United States Financial System February 3, 2017 February 8, 2017 February 3, 2017 82 FR 9965 2017-02762 [33][34][35][36][37]
9 13773 Enforcing Federal Law with Respect to Transnational Criminal Organizations and Preventing International Trafficking February 9, 2017 February 14, 2017 February 9, 2017 82 FR 10691 2017-03113 [38][39][40]
10 13774 Preventing Violence Against Federal, State, Tribal, and Local Law Enforcement Officers February 9, 2017 February 14, 2017 February 9, 2017 82 FR 10695 2017-03115 [40][41][42][43]
11 13775 Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of Justice February 9, 2017 February 14, 2017 February 9, 2017 82 FR 10697 2017-03116 [44][45][46][47]
12 13776 Task Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety February 9, 2017 February 14, 2017 February 9, 2017 82 FR 10699 2017-03118 [40][48][49][50]
13 13777 Enforcing the Regulatory Reform Agenda February 24, 2017 March 1, 2017 February 24, 2017 82 FR 12285 2017-04107 [51][52][53][54]
14 13778 Restoring the Rule of Law, Federalism, and Economic Growth by Reviewing the "Waters of the United States" Rule February 28, 2017 March 3, 2017 February 28, 2017 82 FR 12497 2017-04353 [55][56][57][58]
15 13779 The White House Initiative to Promote Excellence and Innovation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities February 28, 2017 March 3, 2017 February 28, 2017 82 FR 12499 2017-04357 [59][60][61][62]
16 137805 35 36 Protecting The Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States March 6, 20176 March 9, 2017 March 16, 20177 82 FR 13209 2017-04837 [63][64][65]
17 13781 Comprehensive Plan for Reorganizing the Executive Branch March 13, 2017 March 16, 2017 March 13, 2017 82 FR 13959 2017-05399 [66][67][68][69][70]
18 13782 Revocation of Federal Contracting Executive Orders8 March 27, 2017 March 30, 2017 March 27, 2017 82 FR 15607 2017-06382 [71][72][73][74]
19 13783 Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth March 28, 2017 March 31, 2017 March 28, 2017 82 FR 16093 2017-06576 [75][76][77]
20 13784 Establishing the President’s Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis March 29, 2017 April 3, 2017 March 29, 2017 82 FR 16283 2017-06716 [78][79][80][81][82]
21 13785 Establishing the Enhanced Collection and Enforcement of Antidumping and Countervailing Duties and Violations of Trade and Customs Laws March 31, 2017 April 5, 2017 March 31, 2017 82 FR 16719 2017-06967 [83][84][85][86]
22 13786 Regarding the Omnibus Report on Significant Trade Deficits March 31, 2017 April 5, 2017 March 31, 2017 82 FR 16721 2017-06968 [87][88][89][90]
23 137879 Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of Justice March 31, 2017 April 5, 2017 March 31, 2017 82 FR 16723 2017-06971 [91][92]
24 13788 Buy American and Hire American April 18, 2017 April 21, 2017 April 18, 2017 82 FR 18837 2017-08311 [93][94][95][96][97][98]
25 13789 Identifying and Reducing Tax Regulatory Burdens April 21, 2017 April 26, 2017 April 21, 2017 82 FR 19317 2017-08586 [99][100][101][102]
26 1379010 Promoting Agriculture and Rural Prosperity in America April 25, 2017 April 28, 2017 April 25, 2017 82 FR 20237 2017-08818 [103][104][105][106]
27 13791 Enforcing Statutory Prohibitions on Federal Control of Education April 26, 2017 May 1, 2017 April 26, 2017 82 FR 20427 2017-08905 [107][108][109][110]
28 13792 Review of Designations Under the Antiquities Act April 26, 2017 May 1, 2017 April 26, 2017 82 FR 20429 2017-08908 [111][112][113][114][115][116]
29 13793 Improving Accountability and Whistleblower Protection at the Department of Veterans Affairs April 27, 2017 May 2, 2017 April 27, 2017 82 FR 20539 2017-08990 [117][118][119][120][121][122]
30 13794 Establishment of the American Technology Council April 28, 2017 May 3, 2017 April 29, 2017 82 FR 20811 2017-09087 [123][124][125][126][127]
31 13795 Implementing an America-First Offshore Energy Strategy April 28, 2017 May 3, 2017 April 28, 2017 82 FR 20815 2017-09083 [128][129][130]
32 13796 Addressing Trade Agreement Violations and Abuses April 29, 2017 May 4, 2017 April 29, 2017 82 FR 20819 2017-09156 [131][132][133][134][135][136][137]
33 13797 Establishment of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy April 29, 2017 May 4, 2017 April 29, 2017 82 FR 20821 2017-09161 [131][138][139]
34 13798 Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty May 4, 2017 May 9, 2017 May 4, 2017 82 FR 21675 2017-09574 [140][141][142][143][144][145][146][147][148]
35 13799 Establishment of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity May 11, 2017 May 16, 2017 May 11, 2017 82 FR 22389 2017-10003 [149][150][151][152][153]
36 13800 Strengthening the Cybersecurity of Federal Networks and Critical Infrastructure May 11, 2017 May 16, 2017 May 11, 2017 82 FR 22391 2017-10004 [154][155][156][157][158][159]
37 13801 Expanding Apprenticeships in America June 15, 2017 June 20, 2017 June 15, 2017 82 FR 28229 2017-13012 [160][161][162][163][164][165][166]
38 13802 Amendment of Executive Order 1359734 June 21, 2017 June 26, 2017 June 21, 2017 82 FR 28747 2017-13458 [167][168][169]
39 13803 Revival of the National Space Council June 30, 2017 July 7, 2017 June 30, 2017 82 FR 31429 2017-14378 [170][171][172][173]
40 13804 Amendment of Executive Order 1376111 42 July 11, 2017 July 14, 2017 July 11, 2017 82 FR 32611 2017-14992 [174][175][176][177][178]
41 13805 Establishing a Presidential Advisory Council on Infrastructure July 19, 2017 July 25, 2017 July 19, 2017 82 FR 34383 2017-15680 [179][180][181][182]
42 13806 Assessing and Strengthening the Manufacturing and Defense Industrial Base and Supply Chain Resiliency of the United States July 21, 2017 July 26, 2017 July 21, 2017 82 FR 34597 2017-15860 [183][184][185][186][187]
43 13807 Establishing Discipline and Accountability in the Environmental Review and Permitting Process for Infrastructure Projects August 15, 2017 August 24, 2017 August 15, 2017 82 FR 40463 2017-18134 [188][189][190][191][192]
44 13808 Imposing Sanctions with Respect to the Situation in Venezuela August 25, 2017 August 29, 2017 August 25, 2017 82 FR 41155 2017-18468 [193][194][195][196][197]
45 13809 Restoring State, Tribal, and Local Law Enforcement's Access to Life-Saving Equipment and Resources August 28, 2017 August 31, 2017 August 28, 2017 82 FR 41499 2017-18679 [198][199][200][201][202][203]
46 13810 Imposing Additional Sanctions With Respect to North Korea September 20, 2017 September 25, 2017 September 20, 2017 82 FR 44705 2017-20647 [204][205][206][207][208]
47 13811 Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory Committees September 29, 2017 October 4, 2017 September 30, 2017 82 FR 46363 2017-21555 [209][210][211]
48 13812 Revocation of Executive Order Creating Labor-Management Forums33 September 29, 2017 October 4, 2017 September 29, 2017 82 FR 46367 2017-21559 [212][213][214]
49 13813 Promoting Healthcare Choice and Competition Across the United States October 12, 2017 October 17, 2017 October 12, 2017 82 FR 48385 2017-22677 [215][216][217][218][219][220][221][222][223]
50 13814 Amending Executive Order 1322338 October 20, 2017 October 24, 2017 October 20, 2017 82 FR 49273 2017-23270 [224][225][226][227]
51 13815 Resuming the United States Refugee Admissions Program with Enhanced Vetting Capabilities October 24, 2017 October 27, 2017 October 24, 2017 82 FR 50055 2017-23630 [228][229][230][231]
52 1381649 Revising the Seal for the National Credit Union Administration49 December 8, 2017 December 13, 2017 December 8, 2017 82 FR 58701 2017-27034 [232][233][234]
53 13817 A Federal Strategy To Ensure Secure and Reliable Supplies of Critical Minerals December 20, 2017 December 26, 2017 December 20, 2017 82 FR 60835 2017-27899 [235][236][237]
54 13818 Blocking the Property of Persons Involved in Serious Human Rights Abuse or Corruption December 21, 2017 December 26, 2017 December 21, 2017 82 FR 60839 2017-27925 [238][239][240]
55 13819 Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay December 22, 2017 December 27, 2017 December 22, 2017 82 FR 61431 2017-28160 [241][242][243]

2018

Relative No. Absolute No. Title / Description Date signed Date published Date(s) effective FR Citation FR Doc. Number Ref.
56 13820 Termination of Executive Order 13799 (Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity) January 3, 2018 January 8, 2018 January 3, 2018 83 FR 969 2018-00240 [244][245][246][247][248]
57 13821 Streamlining and Expediting Requests to Locate Broadband Facilities in Rural America January 8, 2018 January 11, 2018 January 8, 2018 83 FR 1507 2018-00553 [249][250][251][252]
58 13822 Supporting Our Veterans During Their Transition From Uniformed Service to Civilian Life January 9, 2018 January 12, 2018 January 9, 2018 83 FR 1513 2018-00630 [253][254][255][256]

Presidential memoranda

2017

No. Title / Description Date signed Date published FR Citation FR Doc. Number Ref.
1 Regarding the Hiring Freeze January 23, 2017 January 25, 2017 82 FR 8493 2017-01842 [257][258][259]
2 Barring international non-governmental organizations that perform or promote abortions from receiving US government funding (Mexico City policy) January 23, 2017 January 25, 2017 82 FR 8495 2017-01843 [260][261][262]
3 Regarding Withdrawal of the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiations and Agreement14 January 23, 2017 January 25, 2017 82 FR 8497 2017-01845 [263][264][265]
4 Regarding Construction of American Pipelines January 24, 2017 January 30, 2017 82 FR 8659 2017-02031 [266][267][268]
5 Regarding Construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline12 January 24, 2017 January 30, 201712 82 FR 866112 2017-0203212 [269][270][271][272]
6 Regarding Construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline January 24, 2017 January 30, 2017 82 FR 8663 2017-02035 [269][270][273][274]
7 Reducing Regulatory Burdens for Domestic Manufacturing January 24, 2017 January 30, 2017 82 FR 8667 2017-02044 [275][276][277][278]
8 Fiduciary Duty Rule February 3, 2017 February 7, 2017 82 FR 9675 2017-02656 [279][280][281][282]
9 Implementing Immediate Heightened Screening and Vetting of Applications for Visas and Other Immigration Benefits March 6, 2017 April 3, 2017 82 FR 16279 2017-06702 [283][284][285]
10 Appropriations request for Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 March 16, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [286][287][288]
11 Delegation of Authority Under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 to the Secretary of State March 20, 2017 April 10, 2017 82 FR 17375 2017-07331 [289][290][291]
12 The White House Office of American Innovation March 27, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [292][293]
13 Principles for Reforming the Military Selective Service Process April 3, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [294][295]
14 A Letter from the President to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate (about the 2017 Shayrat missile strike) April 8, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [296][297][298]
15 A Letter from the President to the President of the Senate (about the accession of Montenegro to NATO) April 11, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [299][300]
16 Delegation of Authority under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 to the Director of the Federal Bureau April 12, 2017 April 14, 2017 82 FR 18077 2017-07785 [301][302]
17 Steel Imports and Threats to National Security April 20, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [303][304][305][306][307]
18 Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act April 20, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [308][309][310]
19 Orderly Liquidation Authority Review April 21, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [311][312][313]
20 Financial Stability Oversight Council April 21, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [314][315][316]
21 Aluminum Imports and Threats to National Security under the Trade Expansion Act of 196213 April 27, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [317][318][319][320][321]
22 Regarding the Effective date of Executive Order 137807 June 14, 2017 June 19, 2017 82 FR 27965 2017-12901 [322][323][324]
23 Regarding the Delegation of Authority under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 to the Secretary of Defense June 21, 2017 June 26, 2017 82 FR 28981 2017-13491 [325][326]
24 Regarding the Delegation of Authority under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 to the Secretary of Homeland Security June 29, 2017 July 5, 2017 82 FR 31237 2017-14252 [327][328]
25 Regarding the Delegation of Authority under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 to the Secretary of Commerce June 29, 2017 July 5, 2017 82 FR 31239 2017-14253 [329][330]
26 Regarding the investigation of violations of intellectual property rights and other unfair technology transfers August 14, 2017 August 18, 2017 82 FR 39007 2017-17528 [331][332][333][334]
27 Regarding the Military Service by Transgender Individuals to the Secretary of Homeland Security August 25, 2017 August 30, 2017 82 FR 41319 2017-18544 [335][336][337][338]
28 Regarding the Delegation of Authority under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act to the Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Treasury, 2017 September 8, 2017 September 28, 2017 82 FR 45411 2017-21026 [339][340][341]
29 Increasing Access to High-Quality Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education September 25, 2017 September 28, 2017 82 FR 45417 2017-21032 [342][343][344][345][346][347]
30 Regarding the Delegation of Authority under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 to the Secretary of State September 25, 2017 October 5, 2017 82 FR 46649 2017-21704 [348][349]
31 Regarding the Delegation of Certain Functions and Authorities under the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act of 2017 to the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of Homeland Security October 12, 2017 October 27, 2017 82 FR 50051 2017-23617 [350][351][352]
32 Regarding the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Pilot Program October 25, 2017 October 30, 2017 82 FR 50301 2017-23746 [353][354][355][356]
33 Regarding Combatting the National Drug Demand and Opioid Crisis October 26, 2017 October 31, 2017 82 FR 50305 2017-23787 [357][358][359][360][361]
34 Temporary Certification for Certain Records Related to the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy40 October 26, 2017 October 31, 2017 82 FR 50307 2017-23795 [362][363][364][365][366][367]
35 Regarding the Delegation of Authority Under the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2016 to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget51 November 21, 2017 November 29, 2017 82 FR 56529 2017-25845 [368][369]
36 Regarding the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 under Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 115–56 (text) (PDF), 131 Stat. 1129 December 5, 2017 December 26, 2017 82 FR 61125 2017-28026 [370][371][372]
37 Regarding the Delaying Submission of the Small Business Administration Report Under the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration December 8, 2017 December 13, 2017 82 FR 58705 2017-27037 [373][374]
38 Reinvigorating America’s Human Space Exploration Program December 11, 2017 December 14, 2017 82 FR 59501 2017-27160 [375][376][377][378]

2018

No. Title / Description Date signed Date published FR Citation FR Doc. Number Ref.
39 Supporting Broadband Tower Facilities in Rural America on Federal Properties Managed by the Department of the Interior January 8, 2018 January 12, 2018 83 FR 1511 2018-00628 [250][251][379][380]
40 Delegation of Responsibilities under the Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act January 9, 2018 TBA TBA TBA [381]
41 Regarding Non-Public Identity Information Concerning Known Unconsenting United States Persons January 9, 2018 TBA TBA TBA [382]

Presidential determinations

No. Title / Description Date signed Date published FR Citation FR Doc. Number Ref.
1 Sanctions targeting the Iranian Central Bank Pursuant to Section 1245 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 May 17, 2017 June 22, 2017 82 FR 28391 2017-13199 [383][384][385]
2 Waiver of the Jerusalem Embassy Act, 2017 June 1, 2017 June 21, 2017 82 FR 28387 2017-13115 [386][387][388]
3 To adequately provide critical technology in the space industrial base in a timely manner Pursuant to Section 4533(a)(5) of the Defense Production Act of 1950 June 13, 2017 June 15, 2017 82 FR 27607 2017-12621 [389][390]
4 To adequately provide critical technology in a timely manner Pursuant to Section 4533(a)(5) of the Defense Production Act of 1950 June 13, 2017 June 15, 2017 82 FR 27609 2017-12622 [391][392]
5 Continuation of U.S. Drug Interdiction Assistance to the Government of Colombia to the Secretary of State July 21, 2017 August 28, 2017 82 FR 40667 2017-18291 [393][394][395]
6 Continuation of the Exercise of Certain Authorities Under the Trading With the Enemy Act September 8, 2017 September 13, 2017 82 FR 42927 2017-19522 [396][397][398]
7 Major Drug Transit or Major Illicit Drug Producing Countries for Fiscal Year 2018 under the Foreign Relations Authorization Act September 13, 2017 September 28, 2017 82 FR 45413 2017-21028 [399][400][401]
8 Refugee Admissions for Fiscal Year 2018 September 29, 2017 October 23, 2017 82 FR 49083 2017-23140 [402][403][404][405][406][407][408]
9 Respect to the Child Soldiers Prevention Act of 2008, 2017 September 30, 2017 October 23, 2017 82 FR 49085 2017-23145 [409][410][411][412][413]
1039 Respect to the Efforts of Foreign Governments Regarding Trafficking in Persons September 30, 2017 October 27, 2017 82 FR 50047 2017-23609 [414][415]
11 Iranian oil embargo, November 2017 November 15, 2017 December 15, 2017 82 FR 59503 2017-27181 [416][417][418]
12 Suspension of Limitations under the Jerusalem Embassy Act December 6, 2017 December 26, 2017 82 FR 61127 2017-28027 [419][420][421][422]

Presidential proclamations

Donald Trump signed a total of 570 proclamations from January 2017 to January 2021.

Cumulative number of proclamations signed by Donald Trump


Administrative orders

No. Title / Description Date signed Date published FR Citation FR Doc. Number Ref.
1 Order Regarding the Proposed Acquisition of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation by China Venture Capital Fund Corporation Limited September 13, 2017 September 18, 2017 82 FR 43665 2017-20005 [423][424][425][426]

Presidential notices

Relative No. Original EO or PR No. Title / Description Date signed Date published FR Citation FR Doc. Number Ref.
1 EO 13664 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to South Sudan16 March 23, 2017 March 24, 2017 82 FR 15107 2017-06075 [427][428][429]
2 EO 13694 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities17 March 29, 2017 March 31, 2017 82 FR 16099 2017-06583 [430][431][432]
3 EO 13536 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Somalia18 April 6, 2017 April 7, 2017 82 FR 17095 2017-07238 [433][434][435]
4 EO 13611 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Yemen19 May 9, 2017 May 10, 2017 82 FR 21905 2017-09635 [436][437]
5 EO 13338 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to the Actions of the Government of Syria20 May 9, 2017 May 10, 2017 82 FR 21909 2017-09653 [438][439]
6 EO 13667 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Central African Republic21 May 9, 2017 May 10, 2017 82 FR 21911 2017-09656 [440][441]
7 EO 13303 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Stabilization of Iraq22 May 16, 2017 May 18, 2017 82 FR 22877 2017-10317 [442][443][444][445]
8 EO 13405 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Actions and Policies of Certain Members of the Government of Belarus and Other Persons to Undermine Democratic Processes or Institutions of Belarus23 June 13, 2017 June 15, 2017 82 FR 27605 2017-12618 [446][447][448]
9 EO 13466 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to North Korea24 June 21, 2017 June 23, 2017 82 FR 28743 2017-13376 [449][450][451]
10 EO 13219 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to the Western Balkans25 June 21, 2017 June 23, 2017 82 FR 28745 2017-13377 [452][453][454]
11 EO 13581 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Transnational Criminal Organizations26 July 19, 2017 July 20, 2017 82 FR 33773 2017-15461 [455][456][457]
12 EO 13581 Regarding the Second Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Transnational Criminal Organizations27 July 20, 2017 July 21, 2017 82 FR 34249 2017-15592 [458][459][460]
13 EO 13441 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Lebanon28 July 29, 2017 July 31, 2017 82 FR 35621 2017-16263 [461][462][463]
14 EO 13222 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Export Control Regulations29 August 15, 2017 August 16, 2017 82 FR 39005 2017-17486 [464][465][466]
15 PR 7463 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Certain Terrorist Attacks30 September 11, 2017 September 13, 2017 82 FR 43153 2017-19601 [467][468][469]
16 EO 13224 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Persons Who Commit, Threaten To Commit, or Support Terrorism31 September 18, 2017 September 19, 2017 82 FR 43825 2017-20127 [470][471][472]
17 EO 12978 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Significant Narcotics Traffickers Centered in Colombia37 October 16, 2017 October 18, 2017 82 FR 48607 2017-22765 [473][474][475]
18 EO 13413 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to the Democratic Republic of the Congo41 October 23, 2017 October 25, 2017 82 FR 49275 2017-23324 [476][477][478][479]
19 EO 13067 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Sudan11 43 October 31, 2017 November 2, 2017 82 FR 50799 2017-24016 [480][481][482][483]
20 EO 12170 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Iran43 November 6, 2017 November 8, 2017 82 FR 51969 2017-24465 [484][485][486][487][488]
21 EO 13712 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Burundi44 November 6, 2017 November 8, 2017 82 FR 51967 2017-24464 [487][489][490]
22 EO 12938 Regarding the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction46 November 6, 2017 November 8, 2017 82 FR 51971 2017-24466 [487][491][492][493]

Presidential sequestration orders

No. Title / Description Date signed Date published FR Citation FR Doc. Number Ref.
1 Regarding the Budget for Fiscal Year 2018 May 23, 2017 May 26, 2017 82 FR 24209 2017-11076 [494][495][496]

National security presidential memoranda

No. Title / Description Date signed Date published FR Citation FR Doc. Number Ref.
1 Regarding Rebuilding the U.S. Armed Forces January 27, 2017 February 1, 2017 82 FR 8983 2017-02282 [497][498][499][500][501]
2 Regarding the Organization of the National Security Council and the Homeland Security Council15 January 28, 201715 February 2, 2017 82 FR 9119 2017-02381 [502][503][504][505]
3 Regarding the Plan to Defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria January 28, 2017 February 2, 2017 82 FR 9125 2017-02386 [506][507][508][509]
4 Regarding the Organization of the National Security Council, the Homeland Security Council, and Subcommittees15 April 4, 2017 April 6, 2017 82 FR 16881 2017-07064 [510][511][512][513][514]
5 Regarding the Strengthening the Policy of the United States Toward Cuba June 16, 2017 October 20, 2017 82 FR 48875 2017-22928 [515][516][517][518][519][520]
6 Regarding the Elevation of U.S. Cyber Command to a Unified Combatant Command August 18, 2017 August 23, 2017 82 FR 39953 2017-17947 [521][522][523][524][525]
7 Regarding the Integration, Sharing, and Use of National Security Threat Actor Information to Protect Americans October 5, 2017 TBA TBA TBA [526][527]

Discrepancies between White House versions and Federal Register versions

In February 2017, a review of presidential documents by USA Today showed that the White House posted inaccurate texts of Trump's executive orders on its website, conflicting with the official versions published in the Federal Register. Most of the differences were minor grammatical or typographic changes, but there were "two cases where the original text referred to inaccurate or non-existent provisions of law."[528] This raised concerns among advocates for government transparency; the executive director of the Sunlight Foundation said that the "last-minute edits" to the orders indicated problems with the Trump administration's "vetting, sign-off, and publication processes for executive orders."[528] The inaccuracies also prompted concern because the Federal Register versions of presidential documents are often published several days after they are signed, "meaning that the public must often rely on what the White House puts out."[528] In the order on ethics guidelines for federal appointees, the WhiteHouse.gov section cites "section 207 of title 28, United States Code," which Pro Publica found does not exist. The correct citation, made in the Federal Register version, is section 207 of title 18.[529] Presidential determination no. 11 (Respect to the Efforts of Foreign Governments Regarding Trafficking in Persons) is not in whitehouse.gov,40 however, it is in the Federal Register.[415]

Gallery

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ National security directives are generally highly classified and are not executive orders. However, in an unprecedented move, the Trump administration ordered their national security directives to be published in the Federal Register.[530]
  2. ^ National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directives address continuity of government in the event of a "catastrophic emergency" disrupting the U.S. population, economy, environment, infrastructure and government policy.
  3. ^ On April 25, 2017, United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California William Orrick III ruled that Trump exceeded his presidential authority when he signed EO 13768 on January 25, 2017, directing his administration to withhold all federal funding from local jurisdictions deemed to be "sanctuary jurisdictions" including "sanctuary cities" by issuing a preliminary injunction.[531][532][533][534][535] Judge Orrick subsequently issued a nationwide permanent injunction on November 20, 2017, declaring that section 9(a) of Executive Order 13768 was "unconstitutional on its face"[536][537] and violates "the separation of powers doctrine and deprives [the plaintiffs] of their Tenth and Fifth Amendment rights."[538]
  4. ^ Revoked by: EO 13780, of March 16, 2017.
  5. ^ Revokes: EO 13769, of March 16, 2017.
  6. ^ On March 15, 2017, Judge Derrick Watson of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii issued a temporary restraining order enjoining the government from enforcing several key provisions of the order (Sections 2 and 6). The judge claimed the executive order was likely motivated by anti-Muslim sentiment and thus breached the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution. On the same date, Judge Theodore Chuang of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland reached a similar conclusion (enjoining Section 2(c) only). The Department of Justice stated that it "will continue to defend [the] Executive Order in the courts".[539] Shortly following arguments from the state of Hawaii and the Department of Justice, the restraining order was converted by Watson into an indefinite preliminary injunction on March 29.[540][541]
  7. ^ United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Richmond, Virginia, refused on May 25, 2017, to reinstate the ban, citing religious discrimination.[542] On June 1, 2017, the Trump administration appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court for the cancellation of the preliminary injunctions and to allow the order to go into effect while the court looks at its ultimate legality later in the year.[543] On June 26, 2017, the Supreme Court partially lifted the halt and will hear oral arguments for the petition to vacate the injunctions in the fall.[544]
  8. ^ Revokes: EO 13673 of July 31, 2014, section 3 of EO 13683 of December 11, 2014, and EO 13738 of August 23, 2016.
  9. ^ Revokes: EO 13775 of February 9, 2017.
  10. ^ Revokes: EO 13575 (Establishment of the White House Rural Council) of June 9, 2011.
  11. ^ Amends: EO 13067 of November 3, 1997; EO 13412 of October 13, 2006; and EO 13761 of January 13, 2017.
  12. ^ Revised: Regarding Construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline of January 24, 2017. Document Citation:82 FR 11129. Document Number:R1-2017-02032. Revised on February 17, 2017.
  13. ^ Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 87–794, 76 Stat. 872, enacted October 11, 1962, 19 U.S.C. § 1801
  14. ^ On April 26, 2017, Trump announced that he would not have the United States withdraw from the NAFTA Negotiations and Agreement. He will attempt to re-negotiate the agreement with Canada and Mexico.[545]
  15. ^ Revokes: Presidential Memorandum 10 of January 28, 2017.
  16. ^ Continues: EO 13664, of April 3, 2014.
  17. ^ Continues: EO 13694, of December 28, 2016.
  18. ^ Continues: EO 13536, of April 12, 2010.
  19. ^ Continues: EO 13611, of May 16, 2012.
  20. ^ Continues: EO 13338, of May 11, 2004.
  21. ^ Continues: EO 13667, of May 12, 2014.
  22. ^ Continues: EO 13303, of May 22, 2003.
  23. ^ Continues: EO 13405, of June 16, 2006.
  24. ^ Continues: EO 13466, of June 26, 2008; Expanded in scope in EO 13551 of August 30, 2010; Addressed further in EO 13570 of April 18, 2011; Further expanded in scope in EO 13687 of January 2, 2015; Under which additional steps were taken in EO 13722 of March 15, 2016.
  25. ^ Continues: EO 13219 of June 26, 2001.
  26. ^ Continues: EO 13581 of July 25, 2011.
  27. ^ Revokes: Notice 11 of July 19, 2017; Continues: EO 13581 of July 25, 2011.
  28. ^ Continues: EO 13341 of August 1, 2007.
  29. ^ Continues: EO 13222 of August 17, 2001; Amended by EO 13637 of March 8, 2013.
  30. ^ Continues: Proclamation 7463 of September 14, 2001.
  31. ^ Continues: EO 13224 of September 23, 2001.
  32. ^ Revokes: EO 13522 of December 9, 2009.
  33. ^ Amends: EO 13597 of January 19, 2012.
  34. ^ Proclamation 9645 of September 24, 2017, supplements EO 13780 of March 6, 2017.
  35. ^ On October 17, 2017, Judge Derrick Watson, of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii issued another temporary restraining order that was asked by the state of Hawaii. Watson's decision noted that the latest ban “suffers from precisely the same maladies as its predecessor” as it “plainly discriminates based on nationality” and as such violates federal law and “the founding principles of this Nation.”[546]
  36. ^ Continues: EO 12978 of October 21, 1995.
  37. ^ Amends: EO 13223 of September 14, 2001.
  38. ^ Presidential Determination No. 2017-15 of September 30, 2017, is not in the White House's official website. Presidential Determination No. 2017-14 of September 30, 2017, is listed twice.
  39. ^ President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 102–526, 106 Stat. 3443) stated that the records had to be released after 25 years of the signing date (October 26, 1992). Only 2,800 records of the 29,000 were released on October 26, 2017. The next day, Trump said he would begin to roll out the rest of the records as they were processed and deemed not to raise national security concerns. On November 3, 2017, the National Archives released 676 C.I.A. records.[547]
  40. ^ Continues: EO 13413 of October 27, 2006.
  41. ^ Continues: EO 13067 of November 3, 1997; Continues expansion: EO 13400 of April 26, 2006; Additional steps were taken in EO 13412 of October 13, 2006, EO 13761 of January 13, 2017, and EO 13804 of July 11, 2017.
  42. ^ Continues: EO 12170 of November 14, 1979.
  43. ^ Continues: EO 13712 of November 22, 2015.
  44. ^ On April 25, 2017, United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California William Orrick III had temporarily imposed a block on EO 13768.[531] On November 20, 2017, Orrick permanently blocked EO 13768 (Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States). With lawsuits brought by San Francisco and Santa Clara counties, Orrick ruled that the Trump administration can't set new conditions on spending approved by Congress.[548][549] Orrick found the order unconstitutional. In the judge's decision, the Trump administration's efforts to move local officials to cooperate with its efforts to deport undocumented immigrants violated the separation of powers doctrine as well as the Fifth and Tenth amendments.[550] Orrick said that the order was written broadly to "reach all federal grants" and potentially jeopardized hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to San Francisco and Santa Clara.[551]
  45. ^ Continues: EO 12938 of November 14, 1994.
  46. ^ Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 114–191 (text) (PDF) signed into law on July 15, 2016.
  47. ^ Revokes: EO 11580 of January 20, 1971 (Establishing a Seal for the National Credit Union Administration).

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