Project 2025 Watch
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
VS
CONSTITUTION
February 2025 Signing
Month Two of Trump’s Executive Orders
Global Citizens and International Organizations:
Executive Order
14199
represents a fundamental shift in the U.S.’s commitment to global governance. By severing ties with key United Nations bodies—including those dedicated to humanitarian aid, health, and refugee resettlement—this EO undermines international cooperation during a period of growing global crises. The world depends heavily on U.S. funding and leadership in bodies like the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNHCR. With U.S. withdrawal, many programs may become underfunded, disorganized, or politicized. Anyone concerned with global health, peacekeeping, or human rights should keep a close eye on this shift. It may also embolden authoritarian governments, reduce oversight, and harm displaced populations worldwide.
Immigrants and U.S. Residents from Other Nations:
Orders like
14194, 14201, and 14218 institutionalize a more combative stance toward immigration. EO 14194 tightens control and punishment along the Southern Border, creating risks for asylum seekers and increasing deportation-related trauma. EO 14201, framed as protecting women's sports, actually targets transgender individuals, setting a precedent for broader discrimination against LGBTQ+ communities. EO 14218 focuses on ending public assistance for undocumented immigrants, which could drastically reduce access to emergency services and public education in immigrant-heavy communities. These policies reflect a vision that deprioritizes inclusivity and signals heightened surveillance and exclusion of vulnerable groups. Immigrants, allies, and civil rights groups must
monitor, challenge, and prepare legal protections in response.
Representative Pramila Jayapal, who serves Washington’s 7th Congressional District and chairs the Congressional Progressive Caucus, is set to host a “Resistance Lab” meeting on June 1,2025. The event is part of her ongoing efforts to mobilize grassroots activism and engage constituents around key progressive priorities, including defending democracy, reproductive rights, and economic justice. Attendees can expect updates on recent legislative battles, strategies to push back against extremist agendas like Project 2025, and ways to get involved in community organizing at the local level.
47. Executive Order 14193
Title: Imposing Duties To Address the Flow of Illicit Drugs Across Our Northern Border
Signed: February 1, 2025 Amended by: EO 14226 (March 2, 2025) Category: National Security (N)
48. Executive Order 14194
Title: Imposing Duties To Address the Situation at Our Southern Border
Signed: February 1, 2025 Amended by: EO 14227 (March 2, 2025); EO 14289 (April 29, 2025) Category: Immigration (I)
49. Executive Order 14195
Title: Imposing Duties To Address the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China
Signed: February 1, 2025 Amended by: EO 14228 (March 3, 2025) Category: National Security (N)
50. Executive Order 14196
Title: A Plan for Establishing a United States Sovereign Wealth Fund
Signed: February 3, 2025 Category: Various (V)
51. Executive Order 14197
Title: Progress on the Situation at Our Northern Border
Signed: February 3, 2025 Category: National Security (N)
52. Executive Order 14198
Title: Progress on the Situation at Our Southern Border
Signed: February 3, 2025 Category: National Security (N)
53. Executive Order 14199
Title: Withdrawing the United States From and Ending Funding to Certain United Nations Organizations and Reviewing United States Support to All International Organizations
Signed: February 4, 2025 Category: Various (V)
54. Executive Order 14200
Title: Amendment to Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People's Republic of China
Signed: February 5, 2025 Category: National Security (N)
55. Executive Order 14201
Title: Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports
Signed: February 5, 2025 Category: Immigration (I)
56. Executive Order 14202
Title: Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias
Signed: February 6, 2025 Category: National Security (N)
57. Executive Order 14203
Title: Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court
Signed: February 6, 2025 Category: Various (V)
58. Executive Order 14204
Title: Addressing Egregious Actions of the Republic of South Africa
Signed: February 7, 2025 Category: Various (V)
59. Executive Order 14205
Title: Establishment of the White House Faith Office
Signed: February 7, 2025 Amended by: EO 13279, EO 13280, EO 13342, EO 13397 Category: National Security (N)
60. Executive Order 14206
Title: Protecting Second Amendment Rights
Signed: February 7, 2025 Category: Various (V)
61. Executive Order 14207
Title: Eliminating the Federal Executive Institute
Signed: February 10, 2025 Category: Various (V)
62. Executive Order 14208
Title: Ending Procurement and Forced Use of Paper Straws
Signed: February 10, 2025 Category: National Security (N)
63. Executive Order 14209
Title: Pausing Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Enforcement To Further American Economic and National Security
Signed: February 10, 2025 Category: Various (V)
64. Executive Order 14210
Title: Implementing the President's "Department of Government Efficiency" Workforce Optimization Initiative
Signed: February 11, 2025 Category: Various (V)
65. Executive Order 14211
Title: One Voice for America's Foreign Relations
Signed: February 12, 2025 Category: Various (V)
66. Executive Order 14212
Title: Establishing the President's Make America Healthy Again Commission
Signed: February 13, 2025 Category: National Security (N)
67. Executive Order 14213
Title: Establishing the National Energy Dominance Council
Signed: February 14, 2025 Category: Immigration (I)
68. Executive Order 14214
Title: Keeping Education Accessible and Ending COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates in Schools
Signed: February 14, 2025 Category: Immigration (I)
69. Executive Order 14215
Title: Ensuring Accountability for All Agencies
Signed: February 18, 2025 Amended by: EO 12866 Category: National Security (N)
70. Executive Order 14216
Title: Expanding Access to In Vitro Fertilization
Signed: February 18, 2025 Category: National Security (N)
71. Executive Order 14217
Title: Commencing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy
Signed: February 19, 2025 Amended by: Memo of November 13, 1961; EO 13318; EO 13562 Category: Various (V)
72. Executive Order 14218
Title: Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders
Signed: February 19, 2025 Category: Various (V)
73. Executive Order 14219
Title: Ensuring Lawful Governance and Implementing the President's "Department of Government Efficiency" Deregulatory Initiative
Signed: February 19, 2025 Category: Various (V)
74. Executive Order 14220
Title: Addressing the Threat to National Security From Imports of Copper
Signed: February 25, 2025 Category: National Security (N)
75. Executive Order 14221
Title: Making America Healthy Again by Empowering Patients With Clear, Accurate, and Actionable Healthcare Pricing Information
Signed: February 25, 2025 Category: Immigration (I)
76. Executive Order 14222
Title: Implementing the President's "Department of Government Efficiency" Cost Efficiency Initiative
Signed: February 26, 2025 Category: Various (V)
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Restores Fairness: Clarifying Section 230 limits excessive legal protections for dominant platforms.
Protects Free Speech: Counters viewpoint discrimination and promotes ideological diversity online.
Increases Transparency: Forces companies to be more accountable to users and policymakers.
Equitable Funding: Makes Big Tech help fund infrastructure it benefits from.
Empowers Users: Shifts content control from corporations back to consumers.
First Amendment Concerns: Regulating private moderation could infringe on companies' rights to control platform content.
Overreach of FCC Authority: Some argue the FCC should not regulate online content or platforms directly Legal.
Uncertainty: Changing interpretations of Section 230 could create instability and legal confusion.
Bureaucratic Creep: Risk of expanding federal influence over private-sector tech innovation and practices.
Alternative Proposals Ignored: Some conservatives prefer eliminating or overhauling the USF rather than expanding it.
The following is a breakdown of the 900+ pages in a deeper breakdown of the authors, the standards, diagnosing the reforms, deep understanding of what our tax payer dollars provide and a deeper understanding of the deep Right. We do not have a deep Left issue, we have a issue with those who are lacking credibility with plans that are outlined in black and white. Instead of just living through the next 4 years, learn from America's Mistake for allowing nepotism to override political career morally sound individuals to decide people's fate versus those who are born of privilege. In these library of collective thoughts please feel free to join the movement...
Monitoring the Mandate by diving into the authors, contributors and current implementation of the project 2025 mandate created in 1978 first ran by Ronald Raegan with the Heritage Foundation.
Understanding the fundamentals of the Mandate by diving into the theories, philosophies and breakdowns from the section "Taking the Reins of Government" with break downs from
Understanding the fundamentals of the Mandate by diving into the theories, philosophies and breakdowns from the section "The Common Defense" with break downs from:
Understanding the fundamentals of the Mandate by diving into the theories, philosophies and breakdowns from the section "The General Welfare" with break downs from:
Understanding the fundamentals of the Mandate by diving into the theories, philosophies and breakdowns from the section "The Economy" with break downs from:
Understanding the fundamentals of the Mandate by diving into the theories, philosophies and breakdowns from the section "Independent Regulatory Agencies" with break downs from:
Understanding the fundamentals of the Mandate by diving into the theories, philosophies and breakdowns from the section "Onward" with break down and final thoughts on project 2025:
Understanding the Mandate , What it means to you and how can we grow from learning it.
The future of education is at a crossroads, and the Department of Education plays a vital role in ensuring access to quality learning opportunities for all. However, proposed policies threaten to dismantle essential programs, impacting students, teachers, and communities nationwide. By joining together, we can advocate for a strong, well-supported education system that prioritizes inclusivity, innovation, and success. Whether through raising awareness, participating in discussions, or pushing for informed policies, every effort counts in safeguarding the integrity of public education.
This is a call to action for educators, advocates, and concerned citizens to come together and make a difference. Through collective knowledge and active engagement, we can challenge harmful reforms and champion initiatives that strengthen the Department of Education. The upcoming virtual workshop on April 21-23 will provide key insights into these urgent matters, equipping participants with the tools to take action. Let’s stand for the future of education—because protecting learning today ensures a brighter tomorrow for all. Join us in this mission and help drive meaningful change!
The following is a breakdown of the 900+ pages in a deeper breakdown of the authors, the standards, diagnosing the reforms, deep understanding of what our tax payer dollars provide and a deeper understanding of the deep Right. We do not have a deep Left issue, we have a issue with those who are lacking credibility with plans that are outlined in black and white. Instead of just living through the next 4 years, learn from America's Mistake for allowing nepotism to override political career morally sound individuals to decide people's fate versus those who are born of privilege. In these library of collective thoughts please feel free to join the movement...
Executive overreach redefining the Constitution and it's relationship with the other branches
The Common Defense Outlining the Agency Roles
US Press
International Press
The Economy Outlines the Roles
Case for Fair Trade
Case For Free Trade
The Independent Regulatory Agencies Outlines the Roles For Agencies
The propose for this Summary is in an attempt to allow others to understand that this mission statement known as the Mandate is different than just a political movement. This movement purpose is not meant to help those who it claims to and we would argue that their Mandate has and will do damage to our world. This has been a journey of exploration, interesting, hypocritical, short sighted and often times cruel in nature.
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