Directives Published May 2026
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
- 5th May 26 * The President proclaimed May 2026 as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, citing commitments to fitness, fairness in sports, and national strength. View
- 4th May 26 * The President proclaimed May 2026 as Jewish American Heritage Month, called upon Americans to celebrate Jewish American contributions, and encouraged observance of a national Sabbath. View
- 1st May 26 * The President imposed sanctions and travel restrictions against individuals and entities contributing to the Cuban government's repressive policies and actions that threaten U.S. national security and foreign policy, leveraging economic and emergency powers. View
National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, 2026
This Presidential Proclamation officially designates May 2026 as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, linking physical health and athletic participation directly to American strength and character.
The document reaffirms commitments to revitalizing the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, reestablishing the Presidential Fitness Test, supporting youth sports, and taking executive actions to ensure fairness in women's athletics and opportunities in college sports.
The Proclamation concludes by encouraging all Americans to engage in physical activity in observance of the designation and in anticipation of major upcoming international sporting events.
Jewish American Heritage Month, 2026
This Presidential Proclamation formally declares May 2026 as Jewish American Heritage Month, honoring the extensive contributions of Jewish Americans throughout the nation's 250 years of independence and celebrating their commitment to American values like faith, family, and freedom.
The document references historical figures like Haym Salomon and President Washington's letter on religious liberty, while also asserting a commitment to fighting anti-Semitism and encouraging all Americans to observe a national Sabbath weekend of reflection to commemorate the country's 250th anniversary.
Imposing Sanctions on Those Responsible for Repression in Cuba and for Threats to United States National Security and Foreign Policy
This Presidential Action, issued under the authority granted by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and the National Emergencies Act (NEA), builds upon the national emergency declared in Executive Order 14380 concerning the policies and actions of the Government of Cuba.
The order directs the Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury to block the property and interests in property of foreign persons determined to be involved in operating within key destabilizing sectors of the Cuban economy, engaging in serious human rights abuses, or corruption.
Furthermore, it suspends the entry of such designated aliens into the United States and authorizes sanctions, including blocking U.S.-held assets, against foreign financial institutions that facilitate transactions for blocked persons.