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First Lady Facilitates Russian-Ukrainian Child Reunification

The White House announced that First Lady Melania Trump has facilitated the third reunification of Russian and Ukrainian children with their families. The First Lady urged both nations to intensify efforts for the safe return of all displaced children.

Routine Notice Social Services
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President Abraham Lincoln's Birthday Proclamation 2026

The White House issued a statement commemorating the 217th birthday of President Abraham Lincoln on February 12, 2026. The statement highlights Lincoln's leadership during the Civil War and his enduring legacy on American principles.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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US and North Macedonia Trade Framework Agreement

The United States and North Macedonia have agreed to a framework for a trade agreement aimed at expanding market access for both countries' exporters. Key terms include North Macedonia eliminating customs duties on US goods and the US maintaining specific reciprocal tariffs while identifying products for zero tariffs.

Priority review Rule International Trade
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Presidential Message on American Heart Month

The White House issued a Presidential message for American Heart Month, urging Americans to prioritize heart health through lifestyle changes and preventative measures. The message highlights administration efforts to lower prescription drug prices and improve healthcare access.

Routine Notice Public Health
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Presidential Message on Career and Technical Education Month

The White House issued a Presidential message for Career and Technical Education Month, reaffirming commitment to preparing American workers and students with skills for emerging industries. The message highlights recent actions, including an Executive Order and the Workforce Pell Grants program, aimed at expanding career education opportunities.

Routine Notice Employment & Labor
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Executive Order on National Security and Public Safety Threats

President Biden issued an Executive Order to protect national security and public safety from criminal actors, including foreign nationals with criminal histories. The order directs the Attorney General to provide the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with access to criminal history record information (CHRI) and authorizes DHS to exchange CHRI with trusted foreign countries for border security and immigration purposes.

Priority review Rule Immigration
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Executive Order Establishing America First Arms Transfer Strategy

President Biden has established the "America First Arms Transfer Strategy" via Executive Order 14269. This strategy aims to leverage US arms sales as a foreign policy tool to expand domestic production and industrial capacity, prioritizing American interests and strengthening the defense industrial base. The Secretary of War, in coordination with other agencies, must submit a prioritized sales catalog within 120 days.

Priority review Rule Defense & National Security
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Executive Order Modifies Duties on Imports from India

The President has issued an Executive Order modifying duties to address threats from the Russian Federation. Effective February 7, 2026, products of India will no longer be subject to an additional 25 percent ad valorem duty previously imposed under Executive Order 14329. This modification is based on India's commitment to cease importing Russian oil and expand defense cooperation with the US.

Priority review Rule International Trade
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Executive Order on National Defense and Clean Coal Power

President Biden issued an Executive Order to strengthen national defense by prioritizing clean coal power generation. The order directs the Department of War to enter into long-term power purchase agreements with coal-fired energy facilities to ensure reliable power for military installations and defense-industrial bases.

Priority review Rule Energy
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Presidential Nominations Sent to the Senate

The White House announced the nomination of several individuals to key positions within the US government, including US Attorneys, Assistant Secretaries, Ambassadors, and Commissioners. These nominations have been sent to the Senate for confirmation.

Routine Notice Government Contracting

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