Presidential Executive Orders (2025) 

President Trump has signed a number of executive orders (EOs) that impact communities we serve, and rescinded a number of previous EOs that protected the community.

Remember that executive actions generate headlines (and confusion) but do NOT have the authority to override the United States Constitution, federal statutes, or established legal precedent. Given that, many of these orders will be difficult to implement, and efforts to do so will be challenged through litigation.

To track all of the executive orders, we recommend the EO tracker from Akin Gump. You will have to subscribe but it’s free and they won’t burden you with excess email. 

KFF (a health policy research organization) has an overview of executive actions impacting global health.

The AIDS Law Project has a page aggregating resources related to the anti-trans EOs.

To track all litigation resulting from the EOs and other actions by the current administration, we recommend Just Security’s tracker

To track litigation resulting from anti-LGBTQ EOs, we recommend the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association’s tracker.