Foreign Policy Directives

Gulf of America Day, 2025

Published: Sun 9th Feb 25

President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation declaring February 9, 2025, as Gulf of America Day.

This declaration commemorates the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico, reflecting the President's desire to restore American pride in its history and the significance of this geographical area.

This proclamation followed Executive Order 14172, which authorized the renaming and encouraged national recognition.

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Addressing Egregious Actions of The Republic of South Africa

This Presidential order halts US aid to South Africa in response to the country's Expropriation Act 13 of 2024, which facilitates the seizure of Afrikaner agricultural land without compensation.

The order cites South Africa's human rights abuses, including racially discriminatory policies and inflammatory rhetoric, as well as its foreign policy stances that pose national security threats.

The order prioritizes humanitarian relief for affected Afrikaners via refugee resettlement and directs executive departments to halt all aid, except where deemed necessary by relevant agency heads.

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Protecting Second Amendment Rights

Published: Sat 8th Feb 25

This presidential order prioritizes the protection of Second Amendment rights.

It directs the Attorney General to review federal actions from 2021-2025 that might infringe on these rights and to develop a plan to safeguard them.

The plan must encompass various federal regulations, policies, and court positions related to firearms.

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This presidential order establishes the White House Faith Office to empower faith-based organizations, community groups, and houses of worship in serving families and communities.

It amends several existing executive orders to reflect the new office, outlining its responsibilities which include advising the President, coordinating interagency efforts, and promoting grant opportunities for these organizations.

The order emphasizes protecting religious liberty and ensuring a level playing field for faith-based participation in federal programs.

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President Trump Announces Appointments to the White House Faith Office

Published: Sat 8th Feb 25

President Donald Trump announced three appointments to the newly created White House Faith Office. Pastor Paula White-Cain will serve as Senior Advisor, Jennifer S. Korn as Faith Director, and Jackson Lane as Deputy Director of Faith Engagement.

The appointees bring extensive experience in religious leadership, political engagement, and community organizing to their new roles.

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Protecting Second Amendment Rights

Published: Fri 7th Feb 25

This presidential order prioritizes the protection of Second Amendment rights.

It directs the Attorney General to review all executive actions since January 2021 that may have infringed upon these rights and develop a plan to address any identified infringements.

The review includes examining existing regulations, litigation stances, and inter-agency activities concerning firearms.

The order emphasizes the importance of the Second Amendment to liberty and security.

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Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies

This presidential memorandum directs executive departments and agencies to review all funding provided to nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).

The administration's policy is to halt funding for any NGOs deemed to undermine US national security, prosperity, or safety.

Future funding decisions will be aligned with US interests and the administration's goals, as determined by agency heads and within applicable legal frameworks.

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Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court

President Donald J. Trump issued an executive order declaring a national emergency and imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The order cites the ICC's investigations targeting US and Israeli personnel as illegitimate and a threat to national security and foreign policy.

Sanctions include blocking assets, and suspending entry into the US for ICC officials and their families.

The President argues that the ICC lacks jurisdiction over the US and Israel, and that its actions set a dangerous precedent.

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