In March 2025, a presidential executive order signed by Donald J. Trump, titled "Additional Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions," revoked fifteen specific executive actions previously enacted by President Biden. These rescinded actions covered a range of policy areas, including the COVID-19 response, foreign policy, LGBTQI+ rights, minimum wage for federal contractors, energy supply, infant formula availability, renewable energy promotion, biotechnology, defense policy, arms transfers, supply chain resilience, worker empowerment, Tribal Nation support, apprenticeships, and investments in American workers. The purpose stated in the order was to restore "common sense" to the federal government and foster American potential. An accompanying document further details each revoked action, outlining its original purpose and presenting potential opposing viewpoints regarding the consequences of its rescission, suggesting concerns about weakened pandemic preparedness, damaged international relationships, and negative impacts on human rights and economic well-being.