US Policy Watch: Tracking Trump Administration Impacts

US POLICY WATCH

TRACKING TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IMPACTS

We’re here to help you stay ahead of US law and policy changes, executive orders, and strategic shifts under the current administration. This includes timely legal analysis and proactive guidance across key sectors.

Check back regularly for a curated collection of articles, webinars, and commentary aimed at helping you understand the implications of changing policies and laws and prepare for an evolving regulatory landscape.

INSIGHTS

FAQs & CHECKLISTS

Amid recent executive orders, can the IRS revoke the tax-exempt status of charitable organizations? What other implications are there?

The Trump administration stated, on April 22, 2025, that no executive orders concerning exemption standards are “being drafted or considered at this time.” Despite this, members of the nonprofit community – including nonprofit hospitals, academic medical centers, and other charitable organizations – still wish to analyze the effect that existing executive orders may have on the services and programs they provide. We’re here to help.

This guide examines existing executive orders and their relationship with IRS precedent governing charitable status through a series of frequently asked questions (FAQs). For more information, or if you have additional questions, please contact Travis Jackson or Robert C. Louthian, III.

President Trump issued several executive orders eliminating DEI programs within the federal government. One of those orders, “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity,” requires the termination of all discriminatory and illegal preferences, mandates, policies, programs, activities, guidance, regulations, enforcement actions, consent orders, and requirements. It signals a longer-term effort to regulate DEI and requires federal agencies to report specific steps to deter DEI programs that constitute illegal discrimination or preferences.

This set of frequently asked questions is intended to help employers and federal contractors evaluate and navigate this executive orders. If you have any questions or need assistance, contact Rachel Cowen, Stephania Sanon, or Tara Ward.

On April 21, 2025, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) issued a notice to require all US grant recipients to certify compliance with specific DEI policies. This document is intended to help NIH grant recipients evaluate where any company policies and practices need to be changed prior to providing certification. Keep in mind that legal challenges are working their way through the federal courts of appeals circuits on whether these certification provisions of the executive orders are enforceable or violate the First and Fifth Amendments of the US Constitution.

If you have any questions or need assistance, contact Chris Braham, Marshall Jackson, Travis Jackson, Tony Torain, or Tara Ward.

President Trump issued an executive order that requires the US Department of Health and Human Services, the US Department of Justice, and other agencies to begin reviewing and promulgating specific actions to eliminate gender-affirming care for individuals under the age of 19. The executive order does not immediately require providers to pause or suspend the provision of gender-affirming care to individuals under the age of 19.

If you represent a medical institution and have additional questions about this executive order, please fill out the form to access and review our full set of Gender-Affirming Care FAQs or contact Travis Jackson, Gregory Fosheim, or Kristen O’Brien.

This checklist outlines what to do if you receive an order directing you to stop or suspend work under – or terminating or threatening to terminate – a grant, cooperative agreement, loan, loan guarantee, or other federal financial assistance subject to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance), 2 C.F.R. part 200, and agency supplements to the Uniform Guidance. The checklist can also be used by organizations and individuals that receive an order as a subrecipient or contractor, or in connection with an agreement that incorporates the Uniform Guidance by reference.

If you have any questions or need assistance, contact Daniel Graham or Tara Ward.

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Health Policy: First 100 Days

As President Trump and the Republican-led 119th Congress transition into power, it is crucial to stay ahead of health policy changes and strategic shifts that may impact operations.

This curated collection of timely resources from McDermott+ will help you understand the implications of changes made during the first 100 days of the new administration.

EVENTS & WEBINARS

Learn how the administration’s effort to eliminate DEI programs creates False Claims Act (FCA) risks for federal contractors and grantees.

Gain insight from our lawyers on the implications of President Trump’s executive orders rolling back DEI and accessibility initiatives. Plus, unpack his administration’s immigration agenda.

Discover insights and analysis from experienced white-collar practitioners on SEC defense, antitrust, and financial institutions about what to expect from the Trump administration’s regulatory approach and how to prepare for it.

COVERAGE

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