Directives Published June 2025

Directive Watch is your source for clear, concise explanation of Presidential directives and executive orders issued by the White House.

We break down the technical legal jargon of each directive, explaining in plain language what it means and its potential impact.

Summary

  • 13th Jun 25 President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation declaring June 15, 2025, as Father's Day. View
  • 13th Jun 25 President Trump proclaimed June 14, 2025, as Flag Day and the week of June 8-14, 2025, as National Flag Week, directing flag displays on Federal buildings and encouraging nationwide observance. View
  • 13th Jun 25 The President conditionally approved the acquisition of United States Steel Corporation by Nippon Steel Corporation, contingent upon the execution and continued compliance with a national security agreement designed to mitigate national security risks. View
  • 13th Jun 25 President Trump proclaimed June 14, 2025, as the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States Army, highlighting its historical contributions and current strength under his leadership. View
  • 12th Jun 25 A previous presidential memorandum prioritizing environmental concerns in the Columbia River Basin was revoked, and plans to breach four dams were halted to preserve hydroelectric power generation. View
  • 12th Jun 25 Federal agencies were directed to consolidate wildfire programs, incentivize local wildfire preparedness, strengthen wildfire mitigation efforts, and modernize wildfire prevention and response techniques. View
  • 9th Jun 25 A presidential permit was issued authorizing Green Corridors, LLC to build a commercial elevated guideway border crossing near Laredo, Texas, subject to multiple conditions. View
  • 8th Jun 25 The President ordered the mobilization of National Guard and regular Armed Forces to protect Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel and federal property from violent protests. View
  • 6th Jun 25 The President issued an executive order to reform regulations, advance research, and promote international collaboration for supersonic flight. View
  • 6th Jun 25 A federal task force was established, new airspace regulations were mandated, counter-UAS technology development was directed, improved information sharing was implemented, and stronger law enforcement was authorized. View
  • 6th Jun 25 The President issued an executive order to accelerate drone technology commercialization, integrate unmanned aircraft systems into national airspace, strengthen domestic production, and promote export of American-made drones while also initiating an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) pilot program. View
  • 6th Jun 25 The Presidential Action amended Executive Orders 13694 and 14144 to improve national cybersecurity by updating software development standards, preparing for post-quantum computing, and incorporating AI into cyber defenses. View
  • 6th Jun 25 The President directed the Secretary of Health and Human Services to take action to curb waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicaid, aiming to align payment rates with those of Medicare. View
  • 6th Jun 25 The President proclaimed June 2025 as National Ocean Month, highlighting actions taken to enhance American maritime dominance and utilize ocean resources for economic and security benefits. View
  • 5th Jun 25 The president suspended the entry of foreign nationals to attend Harvard University under student or exchange visitor programs, citing national security concerns and alleged non-compliance with federal laws. View
  • 5th Jun 25 The President directed an investigation into potential misuse of presidential authority by former President Biden's aides, focusing on the use of an autopen and the concealment of alleged cognitive decline. View
  • 5th Jun 25 A presidential proclamation was issued fully or partially suspending the entry of nationals from 19 countries due to national security and public safety concerns, citing deficient vetting processes, high visa overstay rates, and a lack of cooperation in accepting back removable nationals. View
  • 3rd Jun 25 The president increased tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent, modified existing tariffs, and provided different treatment for imports from the United Kingdom. View

Father’s Day, 2025

President Donald J. Trump's proclamation designates June 15, 2025, as Father's Day.

The proclamation emphasizes the crucial role fathers play in shaping families and the nation, highlighting their contributions to children's development and the preservation of American values.

It also mentions the President's work supporting families and celebrating fathers' roles.

Flag Day and National Flag Week, 2025

Published: Fri 13th Jun 25

President Donald J. Trump's 2025 proclamation designates June 14th as Flag Day and the week of June 8th-14th as National Flag Week.

The proclamation celebrates the adoption of the American flag on June 14th, 1777, highlighting its historical significance as a symbol of American unity and freedom throughout major events in U.S. history.

It directs the display of the flag on all federal buildings and urges all Americans to participate in the observance, including displaying the flag and reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.

The proclamation also references Congressional resolutions mandating this annual observance.

Regarding the Proposed Acquisition of the United States Steel Corporation by Nippon Steel Corporation

This Presidential order addresses the proposed acquisition of United States Steel Corporation by Nippon Steel Corporation.

Initially prohibiting the transaction due to national security concerns, the President revised the order based on a subsequent CFIUS review.

The revised order allows the acquisition only if the involved parties enter into, and maintain compliance with, a national security agreement (NSA) that adequately mitigates the identified risks.

The order also maintains the President's ability to take further action as necessary.

250th Anniversary of the Founding of the United States Army

President Trump's proclamation designates June 14, 2025, as the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army's founding.

It recounts the Army's historical significance, from its creation during the Revolutionary War to its current standing as a dominant global force.

The proclamation also credits the President's policies with strengthening the Army, citing efforts to eliminate "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" initiatives, reinstate unvaccinated service members, and promote a "peace through strength" foreign policy.

Stopping Radical Environmentalism to Generate Power for the Columbia River Basin

President Trump issued a memorandum to prevent the breaching of four dams on the Lower Snake River to maintain hydroelectric power generation.

The action revokes a previous memorandum prioritizing fish populations and climate change concerns, citing the potential loss of 3,000 megawatts of energy and negative consequences for the region.

The President directs relevant agencies to withdraw from related agreements and initiate an updated environmental review process.

Empowering Commonsense Wildfire Prevention and Response

This executive order addresses the inadequate response to wildfires, particularly citing the devastating 2025 Los Angeles fires.

It directs federal agencies to consolidate wildland fire programs, encourage local governments to adopt proactive measures, and modernize prevention and response strategies.

The order involves streamlining federal governance, promoting technological advancements, and reviewing policies that hinder wildfire prevention and mitigation.

It also aims to facilitate the use of responsible land management practices and modern resources through regulatory review and technological improvement.

Presidential Permit Authorizing Green Corridors, LLC, to Construct, Maintain, and Operate a Commercial Elevated Guideway Border Crossing Near Laredo, Texas, at the International Boundary Between the United States and Mexico

President Donald J. Trump issued a Presidential Permit authorizing Green Corridors, LLC to construct, maintain, and operate a commercial elevated guideway border crossing near Laredo, Texas.

The permit is contingent upon Green Corridors, LLC meeting several conditions, including fulfilling funding and operational requirements, complying with environmental regulations, and obtaining necessary permits from various federal, state, and local agencies.

The project is subject to various oversight mechanisms, including regular inspections and reporting requirements; the permit is also subject to revocation or amendment at the President's discretion.

The permit clearly defines the responsibilities of Green Corridors and the respective agencies to ensure a successful and compliant project while also establishing a 5-year deadline to commence construction.

Department of Defense Security for the Protection of Department of Homeland Security Functions

This presidential memorandum orders the deployment of at least 2,000 National Guard personnel, along with additional regular Armed Forces as needed, for up to 60 days to protect Department of Homeland Security personnel (particularly ICE) and federal property during protests against federal immigration enforcement.

The action cites recent incidents of violence and threats against federal personnel and facilities, justifying the mobilization as necessary to protect federal interests and maintain the authority of the government.

Leading The World in Supersonic Flight

President Trump issued an executive order to reignite US leadership in supersonic flight.

The order directs the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to reform outdated regulations prohibiting overland supersonic flight.

It also mandates the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to coordinate research and development efforts and the Department of Transportation to foster international cooperation.

The aim is to create a regulatory and technological framework that promotes the development and use of commercially viable and safe supersonic aircraft.

Restoring American Airspace Sovereignty

This presidential order aims to enhance the safety and security of American airspace by addressing the growing threat of drones used for criminal and terrorist activities.

It establishes a Federal Task Force to develop and propose solutions to these threats, directs the FAA to develop and implement new drone regulations, and mandates stronger enforcement of existing laws.

The order also calls for improvements in counter-drone technology, training, and information sharing among federal, state, local, and tribal agencies.

Unleashing American Drone Dominance

This executive order prioritizes the advancement of the US drone industry.

It mandates actions to accelerate the safe integration of drones into national airspace, bolster domestic manufacturing and export, and establish a pilot program for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

The order also focuses on strengthening national security by prioritizing American-made drones for defense purposes and streamlining their procurement and training.

Sustaining Select Efforts to Strengthen the Nation’s Cybersecurity and Amending Executive Order 13694 and Executive Order 14144

This Presidential Action modifies Executive Orders 13694 and 14144 to bolster national cybersecurity.

Key changes include amendments to strengthen software security practices, update standards to address post-quantum cryptography threats, and leverage artificial intelligence in cyber defense.

The order also mandates increased collaboration between government agencies and the private sector, aiming to create a more resilient and secure digital infrastructure.

Eliminating Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Medicaid

Published: Fri 6th Jun 25

President Trump issued a memorandum to address what he claims is excessive and wasteful spending in the Medicaid program.

The memorandum directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to take action to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse within Medicaid and to align Medicaid payment rates with those of Medicare—a move the president characterizes as necessary to protect the financial stability of both programs and ensure access to care for seniors and vulnerable groups.

The President contends that the Biden administration enabled states to circumvent cost controls resulting in unsustainable spending.

National Ocean Month, 2025

President Trump's 2025 proclamation designates June as National Ocean Month, emphasizing the significance of oceans to American security, the economy, and national identity.

The proclamation highlights actions taken to bolster the nation's maritime dominance, including renaming the Gulf of Mexico, revitalizing offshore critical mineral extraction, boosting domestic seafood production, and opening the Pacific Remote Islands National Monument to commercial fishing.

The President asserts these policies foster American prosperity and protect national interests.

Enhancing National Security by Addressing Risks at Harvard University

President Trump issued a proclamation suspending the entry of foreign nationals seeking to attend Harvard University under student or exchange visitor programs.

The action cites concerns over Harvard's alleged failure to cooperate with federal investigations into national security risks and alleged misconduct among foreign students, insufficient discipline of student conduct violations, and extensive ties to foreign governments, including adversaries.

It also alleges discrimination against American students and faculty.

The president asserts that these actions are necessary to protect national security and uphold the rule of law.

The proclamation sets forth specific procedures including a 90-day review to determine whether to extend the suspension.

Reviewing Certain Presidential Actions

Published: Thu 5th Jun 25

President Trump issued a memorandum ordering an investigation into whether former President Biden's aides misused the power of presidential signatures to conceal his alleged cognitive decline. The investigation will examine whether aides conspired to deceive the public about Biden's mental state and whether the use of an autopen to sign numerous executive actions, including clemency grants and executive orders, was unconstitutional.

The Counsel to the President will lead the investigation, working with the Attorney General and other relevant agencies.

The memorandum emphasizes that it does not create any legally enforceable rights.

Restricting The Entry of Foreign Nationals to Protect the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats

President Trump issued a proclamation restricting entry to the United States for nationals from 19 countries.

The restrictions, effective June 9, 2025, are based on concerns about national security and public safety due to deficient vetting procedures, high visa overstay rates, and lack of cooperation from those countries.

The proclamation distinguishes between full and partial suspensions, creates exceptions for certain visa categories and individuals, and establishes a review process to reassess the restrictions every 180 days.

Adjusting Imports of Aluminum and Steel into the United States

President Trump's June 3, 2025, proclamation increases tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50% to protect national security and support domestic industries.

These adjustments build upon previous proclamations and actions targeting imports deemed detrimental to the country's security.

The proclamation modifies existing tariff measures and considers special treatment for imports from the United Kingdom under the US-UK Economic Prosperity Deal, while emphasizing enforcement and penalties for under-reporting declarations for steel and aluminum content in imported goods.