Directives Published April 2025
Presidential directives and executive orders issued by the White House in April 2025.
Summary
- 29th Apr 25 The President issued an order clarifying the application of overlapping tariffs on imported goods, preventing the cumulative effect of multiple tariff actions and setting a clear protocol for determination of applicable tariff rates. View
- 29th Apr 25 A presidential proclamation was issued designating April 29, 2025, as a day to celebrate the 418th anniversary of the First Landing at Jamestown and the raising of the Cape Henry Cross. View
- 29th Apr 25 The President amended prior proclamations to modify tariffs on imported automobiles and auto parts, incentivizing domestic production to enhance national security. View
- 28th Apr 25 The Presidential Actions document outlined a plan to strengthen law enforcement, provide legal support for officers, and utilize federal resources to improve community safety and hold accountable state and local officials obstructing law enforcement. View
- 28th Apr 25 The President issued an executive order to address illegal immigration, designate sanctuary jurisdictions, and enforce federal immigration laws, including measures to suspend or terminate federal funding to non-compliant jurisdictions and verify eligibility for federal benefits. View
- 28th Apr 25 The President enforced English proficiency requirements for commercial drivers, strengthened CDL security protocols, and initiated actions to improve truck driver working conditions. View
- 26th Apr 25 President Trump proclaimed April 26, 2025, as World Intellectual Property Day, emphasizing intellectual property's importance to American innovation and economic growth. View
- 24th Apr 25 An investigation into illegal ‘straw donor’ and foreign contributions to political campaigns through online platforms was initiated. View
- 24th Apr 25 The order established a US policy to advance leadership in seabed mineral development, expedited permitting processes for seabed mineral exploration and recovery, and directed several agencies to collaborate on deep-sea science, technology, and international partnerships. View
- 24th Apr 25 An executive order was issued to strengthen probationary and trial periods for federal employees, repealing relevant sections of existing regulations and establishing new guidelines for evaluating employee performance and making final appointment decisions. View
- 24th Apr 25 President Donald J. Trump proclaimed April 20-26, 2025, as National Volunteer Week. View
- 24th Apr 25 The President ordered the establishment of a White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Education, launched a Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge, and initiated programs to enhance AI education for students and educators. View
- 23rd Apr 25 The President revoked prior approvals of regulations related to disparate impact liability, instructed agencies to deprioritize enforcement of related laws, and initiated reviews of pending cases and existing regulations. View
- 23rd Apr 25 Federal agencies were directed to issue new guidance on school discipline, investigate the impact of equity based discipline practices, and promote policies focused on student behavior rather than racial data. View
- 23rd Apr 25 A presidential proclamation was issued designating April 20-27, 2025, as the Days of Remembrance of Victims of the Holocaust, and calling for national observance and condemnation of antisemitism. View
- 23rd Apr 25 President Trump proclaimed April 19-27, 2025, as National Park Week, encouraging public appreciation and engagement with national parks. View
- 23rd Apr 25 The President ordered a review and reform of federal workforce development programs, established goals to expand registered apprenticeships, and implemented measures to enhance transparency and accountability. View
- 23rd Apr 25 The President established a White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, created a Presidential Board of Advisors, and revoked previous executive orders related to HBCU support. View
- 23rd Apr 25 The President ordered the Secretary of Education and the Attorney General to investigate and take action against accreditors engaging in unlawful discrimination, and to implement new, student-focused accreditation principles. View
- 23rd Apr 25 The President ordered increased transparency and enforcement of foreign funding disclosure in American universities to protect national security and academic integrity. View
- 21st Apr 25 A presidential proclamation was issued ordering US flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Pope Francis. View
- 17th Apr 25 The President issued an executive order to promote domestic seafood production, reduce regulatory burdens on the fishing industry, combat unfair trade practices, and improve data collection processes. View
- 17th Apr 25 A presidential proclamation was issued commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. View
- 17th Apr 25 A hiring freeze for federal civilian employees was extended to July 15, 2025, with specific exceptions. View
- 17th Apr 25 The President amended the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument's regulations to allow appropriately managed commercial fishing, while claiming environmental safeguards remain adequate. View
- 16th Apr 25 Federal agencies were mandated to prioritize commercial products and services in procurement, conduct reviews of existing contracts, and report progress to the OMB. View
- 15th Apr 25 The President initiated a Section 232 investigation into the national security implications of processed critical mineral imports and their derivative products. View
- 15th Apr 25 Executive Orders 12072 and 13006 were revoked to restore flexibility in federal office space management and prioritize cost-effectiveness. View
- 15th Apr 25 An investigation under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 was initiated to determine the effects on national security of processed critical mineral and derivative product imports. View
- 15th Apr 25 This executive order directed multiple federal agencies to implement changes to lower prescription drug prices, reform Medicare and Medicaid drug pricing, and increase competition in the pharmaceutical market. View
- 15th Apr 25 The President issued an executive order reforming the Federal Acquisition Regulation to improve efficiency and reduce regulatory burdens in government procurement. View
- 15th Apr 25 The President issued a memorandum directing federal agencies to implement stricter measures to prevent ineligible aliens from receiving Social Security Act benefits and to enhance fraud prevention efforts. View
- 15th Apr 25 The President directed the modernization of environmental permitting technology through the creation of an action plan, an innovation center, and the adoption of new data and technology standards across federal agencies. View
- 11th Apr 25 The President issued a memorandum directing the military to secure the Southern border, granting them jurisdiction over specified federal lands and outlining a phased implementation plan. View
- 11th Apr 25 The president clarified exceptions for semiconductors under Executive Order 14257, defined the HTSUS codes for those exceptions, and ordered the refund of any wrongly collected tariffs. View
- 10th Apr 25 The President increased tariffs on Chinese imports, temporarily suspended certain tariffs on other countries demonstrating trade reciprocity, and implemented adjustments to address retaliatory measures. View
- 10th Apr 25 Security clearances were suspended for Miles Taylor and associated individuals; investigations were launched into Mr. Taylor's actions as a government employee. View
- 10th Apr 25 The President revoked Christopher Krebs's security clearance and ordered a review of his and CISA's actions, citing alleged censorship and abuse of power. View
- 10th Apr 25 The President ordered the suspension of Susman Godfrey employee security clearances, reviewed government contracts with the firm and affiliated entities, and limited official interactions between federal employees and Susman Godfrey. View
- 10th Apr 25 The President directed the reform of the defense acquisition system, implemented a review of major defense acquisition programs, and initiated plans to modernize the defense acquisition workforce. View
- 10th Apr 25 The President issued an executive order establishing a plan to revitalize the US maritime industry, focusing on national security enhancement, economic growth, and fair trade practices. View
- 9th Apr 25 Federal agencies were directed to repeal unlawful regulations, prioritizing those conflicting with recent Supreme Court decisions, with a report on non-repealed regulations submitted within 30 days. View
- 9th Apr 25 Federal agencies were directed to review and potentially rescind anti-competitive regulations to stimulate economic growth and competition. View
- 9th Apr 25 The President issued an executive order implementing a zero-based regulatory budgeting process for energy-related regulations, resulting in the scheduling of reviews and potential removal of many regulations by a certain date. View
- 9th Apr 25 The President ordered a review of federal regulations to identify and potentially remove those deemed anti-competitive, aiming to promote economic growth and competition. View
- 9th Apr 25 The President ordered reforms to the foreign defense sales system to improve accountability and transparency, streamline decision-making, and strengthen alliances through more efficient military equipment transfers. View
- 9th Apr 25 The president proclaimed April 9, 2025, as National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day to honor the service and sacrifice of former prisoners of war. View
- 9th Apr 25 President Trump proclaimed April 6-12, 2025, as National Crime Victims' Rights Week, urging support for victims and stronger public safety measures. View
- 9th Apr 25 The President amended reciprocal tariffs and increased duties on low-value imports from China in response to Chinese retaliatory tariffs. View
- 8th Apr 25 The President issued an executive order to reinvigorate the American coal industry, removing regulatory barriers, promoting coal exports, and prioritizing coal leasing on federal lands. View
- 8th Apr 25 A two-year exemption from stricter emission standards for certain coal-fired power plants was granted. View
- 8th Apr 25 The President issued an executive order directing the Attorney General to identify and challenge state-level laws hindering domestic energy production, based on concerns about national security and economic interests. View
- 8th Apr 25 The President issued an executive order to streamline processes for ensuring the reliability and security of the United States electric grid, developing a methodology for analyzing reserve margins, and establishing a protocol for identifying and retaining critical generation resources. View
- 7th Apr 25 A memorandum was issued directing CFIUS to review the proposed U.S. Steel acquisition by Nippon Steel, assessing national security risks and recommending mitigation measures. View
- 4th Apr 25 The President extended the TikTok enforcement delay until June 19, 2025, instructed the Department of Justice to refrain from enforcement during that time, and asserted exclusive federal authority over the Act's enforcement. View
- 4th Apr 25 President Trump proclaimed April 2025 as National Donate Life Month, highlighting the importance of organ donation and encouraging public registration. View
- 4th Apr 25 President Trump proclaimed April 2025 as National Child Abuse Prevention Month, emphasizing child safety and condemning child abuse. View
- 4th Apr 25 President Trump issued a proclamation declaring April 2025 as Cancer Control Month, calling on Americans to observe it with related programs and activities. View
- 4th Apr 25 President Trump proclaimed April 2025 as National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, linking the initiative to border security measures and emphasizing the administration's actions to combat violent crime. View
- 3rd Apr 25 New duties were imposed on low-value imports from China to combat the synthetic opioid crisis by eliminating the de minimis exemption and requiring carriers to remit duties to CBP. View
- 2nd Apr 25 A national emergency was declared and a reciprocal tariff policy was implemented to address large and persistent US goods trade deficits. View
- 2nd Apr 25 President Trump proclaimed April 2, 2025 as World Autism Awareness Day, calling upon Americans to increase awareness and support for individuals with autism. View
- 1st Apr 25 The President sent numerous nominations to the Senate for confirmation across various executive branch departments and agencies. View
- 1st Apr 25 The President issued an order to combat unfair pricing and ticketing practices in the live entertainment market by enforcing existing laws, promoting transparency, and investigating potential illegal activities. View
Updating Permitting Technology for the 21st Century
This Presidential memorandum addresses inefficiencies in the environmental permitting process for infrastructure projects.
It mandates the modernization of technology used for environmental review and permitting, setting deadlines for the creation of a comprehensive action plan, a dedicated innovation center, and the adoption of new data and technology standards across involved agencies.
The goal is to accelerate project approval times while maintaining review quality and transparency.
Military Mission for Sealing the Southern Border of the United States and Repelling Invasions
This Presidential Memorandum directs the military to take a more active role in securing the US Southern border.
It grants the Department of Defense jurisdiction over certain Federal lands to facilitate border security operations, including construction and surveillance.
The memorandum details phased implementation, starting in a limited sector before expanding, while clarifying that actions are consistent with existing laws and subject to budgetary approvals.
Clarification of Exceptions Under Executive Order 14257 of April 2, 2025, as Amended
President Trump issued a memorandum clarifying exceptions under Executive Order 14257, concerning tariffs imposed to rectify trade deficits.
The memorandum specifically defines 'semiconductors' under the order, listing the relevant Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) headings and subheadings, to ensure that this critical industry is not affected by the tariffs.
The memorandum further mandates the modification of the HTSUS to reflect these exceptions and directs the refund of any duties already collected on these exempted items.
Finally, the memorandum reiterates the authorization given to appropriate agencies to utilize necessary powers under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to ensure the proper execution of the executive order.
Modifying Reciprocal Tariff Rates to Reflect Trading Partner Retaliation and Alignment
This Presidential action modifies reciprocal tariff rates, increasing duties on goods from China in response to retaliatory tariffs while temporarily suspending or reducing duties for over 75 other trading partners who have demonstrated a commitment to trade reciprocity and alignment with U.S. economic and national security priorities.
The action is justified to address large and persistent U.S. goods trade deficits that threaten national security and the economy.
Addressing Risks Associated with an Egregious Leaker and Disseminator of Falsehoods
This presidential memorandum directs the immediate suspension of security clearances held by Miles Taylor and associated individuals due to concerns about the unauthorized disclosure of classified information and the dissemination of falsehoods.
The Attorney General, Director of National Intelligence, and other relevant agency heads are instructed to take necessary actions.
A review of Taylor's activities as a government employee will be conducted by the Secretary of Homeland Security, with a report and recommendations to be submitted to the President.
Addressing Risks from Chris Krebs and Government Censorship
This presidential memorandum directs the immediate revocation of Christopher Krebs's security clearance and initiates a comprehensive review of both his activities and those of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) under his leadership.
The actions are justified by allegations that Krebs abused his authority to suppress free speech, engaging in censorship and distorting public opinion concerning the 2020 election and the COVID-19 pandemic.
The review will evaluate Krebs’ conduct for any violations of federal suitability standards and unauthorized dissemination of classified information, ultimately leading to a report with recommendations for remedial actions.
Addressing Risks from Susman Godfrey
This Presidential Action targets Susman Godfrey LLP, alleging the firm's actions undermine national security, election integrity, and are racially discriminatory.
The order directs the immediate suspension of security clearances held by Susman Godfrey employees, reviews of government contracts with the firm or those affiliated with it, and limits official engagement between federal employees and Susman Godfrey personnel.
It aims to prevent taxpayer money from funding activities inconsistent with US interests and prioritizes national security and fairness.
Modernizing Defense Acquisitions and Spurring Innovation in the Defense Industrial Base
The Presidential order mandates a comprehensive overhaul of the United States' defense acquisition system to accelerate procurement and revitalize the defense industrial base.
The order directs the Secretary of Defense to develop plans within specific timelines to expedite acquisitions, reform acquisition processes, modernize the defense acquisition workforce, and conduct a thorough review of major defense acquisition programs.
This includes reviewing acquisition workforce metrics, streamlining relevant regulations, and establishing field training teams to improve the use of innovative acquisition authorities.
The ultimate objective is to ensure the U.S. military possesses state-of-the-art warfighting capabilities.