Executive Order Revoking Trump’s Presidential Actions

Trent Naz
3 min readMar 7, 2021
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President Biden since entering the White House has made it a policy to remove and revoke many of the executive order’s and Presidential actions which President Trump had put in place. An order released by the Biden admin on February 24th 2021 titled, “Executive Order on the Revocation of Certain Presidential Actions” (1) covers some of these orders. In this article we will cover which orders were revoked, and then dive deeper into them individually in future write ups.

Executive Order 13772 (2) Core Principles for Regulating the United States Financial System (Revoked).
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/02/08/2017-02762/core-principles-for-regulating-the-united-states-financial-system

Executive Order 13828 (3) Reducing Poverty in America by Promoting Opportunity and Economic Mobility (Revoked).
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/04/13/2018-07874/reducing-poverty-in-america-by-promoting-opportunity-and-economic-mobility

Executive Order 13924 (4) Regulatory Relief To Support Economic Recovery (Revoked)
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/05/22/2020-11301/regulatory-relief-to-support-economic-recovery

Memorandum on Reviewing Funding to State and Local Government Recipients of Federal Funds That Are Permitting Anarchy, Violence, and Destruction in American Cities (5) (Revoked)
https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-202000647

Executive Order 13967 (6) Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture (Revoked)
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/12/23/2020-28605/promoting-beautiful-federal-civic-architecture

Executive Order 13979 (7) Ensuring Democratic Accountability in Agency Rule-making (Revoked)
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/01/22/2021-01644/ensuring-democratic-accountability-in-agency-rulemaking

This article isn’t as in-depth as I would have liked, however from here I will cover each revoked executive order individually to cover what was actually in them and what they looked to achieve, and also follow up on any others which have previously been revoked and do not appear in this order.

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Sources -

(1) Biden, J., 2021. Executive Order on the Revocation of Certain Presidential Actions. [online] The White House. Available at: <https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2021/02/24/executive-order-on-the-revocation-of-certain-presidential-actions/> [Accessed 7 March 2021].

(2) Trump, D., 2021. Core Principles for Regulating the United States Financial System. [online] Federal Register. Available at: <https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/02/08/2017-02762/core-principles-for-regulating-the-united-states-financial-system> [Accessed 7 March 2021].

(3) Trump, D., 2021. Reducing Poverty in America by Promoting Opportunity and Economic Mobility. [online] Federal Register. Available at: <https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/04/13/2018-07874/reducing-poverty-in-america-by-promoting-opportunity-and-economic-mobility> [Accessed 7 March 2021].

(4) Trump, D., 2021. Regulatory Relief To Support Economic Recovery. [online] Federal Register. Available at: <https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/05/22/2020-11301/regulatory-relief-to-support-economic-recovery> [Accessed 7 March 2021].

(5) Trump, D., 2021. [online] Govinfo.gov. Available at: <https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-202000647> [Accessed 7 March 2021].

(6) Trump, D., 2021. Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture. [online] Federal Register. Available at: <https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/12/23/2020-28605/promoting-beautiful-federal-civic-architecture> [Accessed 7 March 2021].

(7) Trump, D., 2021. Ensuring Democratic Accountability in Agency Rulemaking. [online] Federal Register. Available at: <https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/01/22/2021-01644/ensuring-democratic-accountability-in-agency-rulemaking> [Accessed 7 March 2021].

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Trent Naz

Don’t think anymore articles will be coming. Thank you for all your support over the last year and a half.