Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Reins in Government Overreach and Begins Deconstruction of Unconstitutional Administrative State

ENSURING LAWFUL ENFORCEMENT: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order ensuring lawful governance and implementing the President’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) deregulatory initiative. The Executive Order will end Federal overreach in regulation and enforcement and restore the constitutional separation of powers:

  • Agency heads shall, in coordination with their DOGE team leads and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), review all regulations subject to their jurisdiction for consistency with law and Trump Administration policy, prioritizing rules that impose heavy costs.
    • A Unified Agenda will be developed to rescind and/or modify regulations that are inconsistent with law or the Trump Administration’s policy.
  • Agencies shall utilize enforcement discretion to de-prioritize enforcement actions that stretch statutory authority or exceed the constitutional powers of the Federal Government.
  • The Order exempts, among other things, any action respecting a military, national security, homeland security, foreign affairs, or immigration-related function of the United States.

ELIMINATING UNLAWFUL REGULATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT: The accumulation of federal regulations and their burdensome enforcement, including legally suspect regulations, has stifled economic growth and constrained Americans’ freedom.    

  • The Biden Administration imposed a historic $1.7 trillion in costs on the American people. 
  • This Executive Order stops and reverses the regulatory overreach and abusive enforcement, ensuring that the operation of the government is responsible, lawful, and efficient.

BUILDING ON PAST SUCCESS: President Trump’s first term was the most successful deregulatory undertaking in American history. This Executive Order builds on these foundations and furthers the deregulatory project to improve the daily lives of the American people and unleash a new Golden Age of America.

Five Words To Live By: The Battle Is The Lord’s


Five Words To Live By—The Battle Is The Lord’s

I want you to be at rest... because this trial is temporary. The work has been finished. The victory is yours, and you will see it in the end.

Hebrews 4:1–2
 "Therefore, since a promise remains of entering His rest, let us fear lest any of you seem to have come short of it. For indeed, the gospel was preached to us as well as to them; but the word which they heard did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in those who heard it."

"Not being mixed with faith..."

The reason many of the Israelites did not believe Joshua and Caleb... was because they did not mix what they heard with faith.

Today, as we listen to the preached Word, let our hearing be mixed with faith.

Hebrews 4:3
 "For we who have believed do enter that rest, as He has said: 'So I swore in My wrath, They shall not enter My rest,' although the works were finished from the foundation of the world."

"We who have believed do enter that rest."

We enter our promised land of rest by believing in what the Lord has accomplished for us at the cross—every blessing and victory—even if we cannot see the manifestation yet.

"The works were finished from the foundation of the world."

God has done everything in your life and prepared everything for you... before you were even born.

God lives outside of time, so He can see it.

We live within time, so we cannot see it with our natural eyes.

But we can see it... with our spiritual eyes... by faith.

Just like expectant parents prepare everything for their child before birth, your heavenly Father has prepared everything for you—long before the world was created.

When you believe His Word and His promises... your life will be easy.

This doesn’t mean there won’t be trials, but Jesus says:
"My yoke is easy."


Fight your battles by feeding on God’s Word

There is a secret about how to fight our battles—hidden in the Hebrew language.

The Hebrew letters that spell the word feed (lechem) also spell the word fight (lacham).

The only difference... is the punctuation.

We don’t fight... by fighting.

We fight... by feeding... on God’s Word!

That is why God prepares a table for us in the presence of our enemies.

Even while your symptoms, troubles, or addictions are still there.

1 Timothy 6:12
 "Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, to which you were also called and have confessed the good confession in the presence of many witnesses."

"The good fight of faith."

The word good is the Hebrew word kalos, which means beautiful or handsome.

The fight of faith is beautiful... because in the end, we win.

When you are in a battle, your only fight... is to remain in faith.

When you face a challenge, say:
"Father, I thank You. This battle is Yours."
 "Thank You, Father, my eyes are on You."
 "Thank You, Father, You have overcome this problem for me."


The battle is the Lord’s to fight—not yours!

1 Samuel 17:42–47

"And when the Philistine looked about and saw David, he disdained him; for he was only a youth, ruddy and good-looking. So the Philistine said to David, 'Am I a dog, that you come to me with sticks?' And the Philistine cursed David by his gods. And the Philistine said to David, 'Come to me, and I will give your flesh to the birds of the air and the beasts of the field!'

"Then David said to the Philistine, 'You come to me with a sword, with a spear, and with a javelin. But I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.'"

"This day, the Lord will deliver you into my hand... that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel."

"Then all this assembly shall know... that the Lord does not save with sword and spear... for the battle is the Lord’s... and He will give you into our hands."

"The battle is the Lord's."

These five words... are words of grace.

When you face a battle, look at your problem and say—under your breath:
"The battle... is the Lord’s."

Many times, you may feel like the battle is yours to fight.

But it is not.

It belongs to the Lord.

The Lord is stronger. Greater. And He loves you more than you love yourself.

He is saying to you today:
"Don’t touch it... The battle is Mine."

David faced Goliath with only a sling and stones.

He believed... the battle was the Lord’s.

When the enemy asks, "What are you going to do about this?"

Learn to say:
"The battle... is not mine."
 "The battle... is the Lord’s."

Even if your victory doesn’t come as quickly as David’s, know this:

The Lord is still hearing your prayer.

And the battle... is already won.