Directives Published February 2025
Presidential directives and executive orders issued by the White House in February 2025.
Summary
- 26th Feb 25 The President implemented a cost efficiency initiative encompassing technological system development, contract and grant reviews, travel justification requirements, and a credit card freeze to improve government transparency and reduce federal spending. View
- 25th Feb 25 The President issued an order to enhance healthcare price transparency by directing federal agencies to strengthen existing regulations, improve enforcement, mandate the disclosure of actual prices, and standardize pricing information for easier comparison across providers. View
- 25th Feb 25 The President suspended security clearances and initiated a review of government contracts related to individuals and Covington & Burling LLP associated with Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation. View
- 25th Feb 25 An investigation into the national security implications of US copper import dependence was initiated, and a report containing findings and recommendations was requested. View
- 25th Feb 25 A major disaster declaration was issued for Kentucky, providing federal funding for individual and public assistance in response to severe storms and flooding. View
- 21st Feb 25 The President issued a memorandum establishing a new investment policy prioritizing US national security and economic interests, restricting investments from adversarial nations and expediting those from allies. View
- 21st Feb 25 The President issued a memorandum directing agencies to investigate and take action against discriminatory foreign taxes and regulations, pursuing retaliatory measures to protect US companies and economic interests. View
- 20th Feb 25 The President ordered the reduction of the Federal bureaucracy by eliminating several governmental entities and advisory committees, revoking related executive orders, and initiating the process to withdraw relevant regulations. View
- 20th Feb 25 The President issued an executive order initiating a review and potential rescission of federal regulations deemed unlawful, unconstitutional, or harmful to the national interest. View
- 20th Feb 25 President Trump proclaimed February 19, 2025, as the 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima, recognizing the sacrifices made by American servicemen during that pivotal battle. View
- 20th Feb 25 President Trump appointed new members to the Council of Governors, strengthening state-federal partnerships on national security, disaster response, and military coordination. View
- 20th Feb 25 President Trump appointed new leadership and staff to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs to enhance communication and collaboration with state, local, tribal, and territorial governments. View
- 19th Feb 25 Federal agencies were directed to review and revise programs to ensure taxpayer-funded benefits did not go to undocumented immigrants; eligibility verification systems were enhanced. View
- 19th Feb 25 The Presidential order implemented increased Presidential supervision and control over the executive branch, mandated OIRA review of significant regulatory actions, and established guidelines for agency heads' consultation with the Executive Office of the President. View
- 19th Feb 25 The President issued an executive order to expand access to and lower the cost of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment by directing a review of policies and the submission of policy recommendations within 90 days. View
- 18th Feb 25 The President directed executive departments and agencies to publicly disclose details of terminated programs, cancelled contracts, and discontinued obligations of federal funds. View
- 17th Feb 25 A presidential proclamation reserved February 17, 2025, to commemorate George Washington's Birthday. View
- 16th Feb 25 Federal emergency aid was authorized for Kentucky to address the impacts of severe storms, flooding, and landslides, with FEMA coordinating relief efforts. View
- 15th Feb 25 The President issued an order prohibiting the use of federal funds for schools mandating COVID-19 vaccines for students and directed the creation of guidelines to protect parental rights and end such mandates. View
- 14th Feb 25 The President established the National Energy Dominance Council, tasked with advising on and implementing a national energy strategy to increase domestic energy production and achieve energy dominance. View
- 13th Feb 25 The President established the Make America Healthy Again Commission to address the rising rates of chronic diseases and childhood illnesses, commissioning a comprehensive study and proposing policy changes. View
- 12th Feb 25 The President issued an order reinforcing executive authority over foreign policy implementation, outlining accountability measures, and mandating reforms within the Foreign Service. View
- 12th Feb 25 The President sent numerous nominations to the Senate for various positions in several federal agencies and departments, and withdrew one nomination. View
- 12th Feb 25 The President increased aluminum tariffs to 25%, terminated existing trade agreements related to aluminum imports with several countries, and ended the product exclusion process for aluminum imports. View
- 12th Feb 25 President Trump appointed a new President's Intelligence Advisory Board with members representing various backgrounds to advise on national security matters. View
- 11th Feb 25 This presidential action implemented a hiring freeze, initiated large-scale reductions in force preparations, revised federal hiring processes, and initiated rulemaking to revise suitability requirements for federal employees. View
- 11th Feb 25 Terminated existing country exemptions and agreements, implementing universal 25% tariff on steel imports and derivative products while eliminating the product exclusion process. View
- 11th Feb 25 The President issued an order pausing Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement for 180 days to review its impact on U.S. economic competitiveness and national security, directing the Attorney General to review guidelines and policies and potentially take remedial actions. View
- 11th Feb 25 The President issued an executive order eliminating the Federal Executive Institute, revoking related prior documents, and directing the Office of Personnel Management to implement the elimination. View
- 10th Feb 25 The President issued an executive order ending the federal government's procurement of paper straws and initiated a national strategy to eliminate their use nationwide. View
- 9th Feb 25 President Trump proclaimed February 9, 2025, as Gulf of America Day, commemorating the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico as per Executive Order 14172. View
- 8th Feb 25 The President halted US aid to South Africa, prioritized Afrikaner refugee resettlement, and directed executive departments to implement these actions. View
- 8th Feb 25 The President ordered a review of federal actions potentially violating Second Amendment rights and mandated the creation of a plan to protect these rights. View
- 8th Feb 25 The President established the White House Faith Office, amended existing executive orders related to faith-based initiatives, and outlined the Office's responsibilities in supporting faith-based organizations and protecting religious liberty. View
- 8th Feb 25 President Trump appointed Pastor Paula White-Cain as Senior Advisor, Jennifer S. Korn as Faith Director, and Jackson Lane as Deputy Director to the newly established White House Faith Office. View
- 7th Feb 25 - The President ordered a review of executive actions potentially affecting Second Amendment rights and established a plan to protect them. View
- 7th Feb 25 The President issued a memorandum directing a review of all NGO funding by executive departments and agencies, aligning future funding with US national interests. View
- 6th Feb 25 The president declared a national emergency and imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court, blocking assets and suspending entry into the US for certain officials and their families. View
- 6th Feb 25 A task force was established to investigate and address alleged anti-Christian bias within the US government and to protect religious freedoms. View
- 5th Feb 25 Rescinded funding from programs that allow male participation and promoting fair and safe athletic opportunities for women. View
- 5th Feb 25 The president amended an executive order on duties addressing the synthetic opioid supply chain in China, clarifying de minimis treatment and outlining general provisions for implementation. View
- 5th Feb 25 Directed the US to withdraw from the UNHRC, cease funding for UNRWA, and review US involvement in international organizations. View
- 5th Feb 25 Directed multiple agencies to implement a maximum pressure strategy against Iran, involving sanctions and diplomatic isolation. View
- 4th Feb 25 Paused tariffs on Canadian goods until March 4, 2025, to assess Canada's response to the border crisis. View
- 4th Feb 25 Established a policy to create a sovereign wealth fund to maximize national wealth for American citizens. View
- 3rd Feb 25 Paused tariffs on Mexican goods to assess Mexico's response to the border crisis; tariffs may be reinstated. View
- 2nd Feb 25 Imposed a 25% tariff on most Canadian goods and a 10% tariff on energy resources due to illicit drug trafficking. View
- 1st Feb 25 Imposed a 10% tariff on goods from China due to the influx of synthetic opioids. View
- 1st Feb 25 Imposed a 25% tariff on all goods imported from Mexico due to illegal immigration and drug trafficking. View
Amendment to Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People’s Republic of China
The President issued an amendment to the Executive Order of February 1, 2025, concerning duties on synthetic opioids from China.
This amendment replaces subsection (g) of Section 2, clarifying that duty-free *de minimis* treatment will cease upon notification from the Secretary of Commerce that adequate systems exist for efficiently collecting tariffs.
The order also contains general provisions ensuring its implementation is in line with existing laws, and clarifying that it does not create new legal rights.
Withdrawing the United States from and Ending Funding to Certain United Nations Organizations and Reviewing United States Support to All International Organizations
This presidential order directs the United States to withdraw from the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), cease funding for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), and conduct a comprehensive review of US involvement in all international organizations.
The order cites concerns about these organizations acting against US interests, promoting anti-Semitism, and harboring terrorist elements.
The Secretary of State will lead reviews of UNESCO membership and funding for international organizations, with recommendations for further withdrawals to be submitted to the President within 180 days.
This presidential memorandum directs multiple US agencies to implement a comprehensive strategy of maximum pressure against Iran.
The strategy aims to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, neutralize its regional aggression, disrupt its support for terrorist groups, and counter its development of weapons capabilities.
It involves imposing and enhancing sanctions, isolating Iran diplomatically, and pursuing legal action against Iranian entities and individuals involved in terrorism and sanctions evasion.
Progress on the Situation at Our Northern Border
On February 1, 2025, the President imposed tariffs on Canadian goods due to concerns about drug and human trafficking.
This order pauses those tariffs until March 4, 2025, to assess Canada's response to the crisis.
The pause allows for further evaluation of Canada's actions to mitigate the issues affecting the US border, and the tariffs will be reinstated if the situation worsens or insufficient action is taken.
A Plan for Establishing a United States Sovereign Wealth Fund
This presidential order establishes a policy to maximize the stewardship of national wealth for American citizens by creating a sovereign wealth fund.
The Secretaries of the Treasury and Commerce, in coordination with the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, must develop a plan for the fund's establishment within 90 days.
This plan should include funding, investment strategies, structure, governance, and legal considerations.
The order clarifies that it does not create any new legal rights or benefits and is subject to available appropriations.
Progress on the Situation at Our Southern Border
This presidential order pauses previously imposed tariffs on Mexican goods.
The pause allows for assessment of Mexico's response to the illegal immigration and drug trafficking crisis at the US-Mexico border.
If Mexico's actions are deemed insufficient, the tariffs will be reinstated.
The order cites the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the National Emergencies Act, and sections of the Trade Act of 1974 and Title 3 of the US Code as legal basis.
Career and Technical Education Month, 2025
President Donald J. Trump's proclamation designates February 2025 as Career and Technical Education Month.
The proclamation highlights the importance of workforce development, particularly in science, technology, engineering, and related fields, emphasizing the need to provide Americans with the skills for high-wage careers.
It underscores a commitment to investing in career and technical education to strengthen the economy and ensure American dominance in the 21st century.
American Heart Month, 2025
President Trump's proclamation designates February 2025 as American Heart Month, acknowledging cardiovascular disease as the nation's leading cause of death.
The proclamation mourns those lost to heart disease, highlights advancements in treatment and prevention, and emphasizes the administration's commitment to lowering healthcare costs and promoting healthier lifestyles.
It encourages Americans to adopt healthy habits and participate in National Wear Red Day on February 7th, 2025.