Directives Published June 2026

Presidential directives and executive orders issued by the White House in June 2026.

Summary

  • 10th Jun 26 * The President formally sent the nomination of Brian Johnson to the Senate to serve as Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. View
  • 8th Jun 26 The President submitted the nomination of Todd Blanche of Florida to the Senate for confirmation as Attorney General. View
  • 5th Jun 26 * Directs the acceleration of Artificial Intelligence adoption across the national security enterprise guided by principles of adoption, adaptation, assurance, and accountability, and mandates numerous policy and infrastructure roadmap updates within specific timeframes. View
  • 4th Jun 26 * Issued a Presidential Proclamation granting a full, complete, and unconditional pardon to Stephen E. Buyer based on recommendations and endorsements from numerous former and current officials. View
  • 3rd Jun 26 * The President directed comprehensive reforms to customs enforcement by increasing IOR accountability, restricting foreign IOR access to informal entry, mandating supply chain disclosures, and establishing enhanced vetting and penalty standards. View
  • 3rd Jun 26 * The order implemented Schedule Policy/Career in the excepted service, amending civil service regulations and executive orders to facilitate the transfer and management of policy-influencing federal positions. View
  • 2nd Jun 26 * The President ordered the enhancement of governmental cyber defenses, established protocols for monitoring advanced AI models, and prioritized enforcement against criminal misuse of artificial intelligence. View
  • 2nd Jun 26 * Adjusted Section 232 tariffs on aluminum, steel, and copper imports by creating targeted duty reductions for certain derivative products like agricultural equipment, expanding covered items, and lowering the domestic content requirement threshold. View
  • 1st Jun 26 * The President transmitted numerous nominations for ambassadorships and domestic posts to the Senate for confirmation and simultaneously withdrew one prior nomination. View

Nominations and Withdrawal Sent to the Senate

The document formally announces a series of nominations sent by the President to the Senate for their advice and consent, primarily comprising individuals designated for ambassadorships across numerous countries, key domestic roles such as U.S. Attorneys and leadership positions within the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of State, and regulatory bodies like the International Trade Commission and the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Additionally, the President formally withdrew one prior nomination for a U.S. Marshal position.

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