
United States, January 10, 2026 — infopulsetoday.com — This week, the administration took significant steps to advance American interests at home and abroad. Through a series of executive actions, the President demonstrated a commitment to prioritizing the needs of the American people and the nation’s warfighters. These moves underscore the administration’s focus on promoting prosperity, security, and freedom.
As the year begins, it is clear that the administration is dedicated to building on its previous successes and tackling new challenges head-on. The administration’s foreign policy efforts this week were marked by a significant move to safeguard Venezuelan oil revenue for the benefit of both the American and Venezuelan people.
This action demonstrates the administration’s willingness to take bold steps to protect and promote American interests abroad, while also supporting the well-being of other nations. Additionally, the President issued a memorandum outlining the withdrawal of the United States from international organizations, conventions, and treaties that are contrary to American interests. This move reflects the administration’s commitment to reevaluating and refining the nation’s role in global affairs.
The administration’s defense and national security priorities were also on full display this week. The President took action to prioritize the warfighter in defense contracting, ensuring that the needs of American service members are at the forefront of the nation’s defense strategy.
This move demonstrates the administration’s dedication to supporting the brave men and women who serve in the nation’s armed forces, and to ensuring that they have the resources and equipment necessary to succeed in their missions. In addition to its foreign policy and defense efforts, the administration also took steps to promote American prosperity and freedom. Through this week’s executive actions, the President demonstrated a commitment to putting the needs of the American people first and to promoting the nation’s economic and national security interests.
By taking bold action to address key challenges and opportunities, the administration is working to build a brighter future for all Americans. As the administration looks to the year ahead, it is clear that this week’s actions are just the beginning of a broader effort to promote American greatness and to address the nation’s most pressing challenges. With a focus on prosperity, security, and freedom, the administration is poised to make significant progress in the weeks and months to come.
By building on its previous successes and tackling new challenges head-on, the administration is working to create a better future for all Americans and to ensure that the nation remains a beacon of hope and opportunity for generations to come. The administration’s actions this week are a key part of its broader agenda to promote American prosperity and security.
As outlined in various presidential documents, the administration is committed to taking bold action to address the nation’s most pressing challenges and to promote the well-being of the American people. With a focus on putting America first, the administration is working to create a brighter future for all Americans and to ensure that the nation remains a leader on the world stage.
Executive Orders Signed This Week
- Executive Order 14373: Safeguarding Venezuelan Oil Revenue for the Good of the American and Venezuelan People
- Executive Order 14372: Prioritizing the Warfighter in Defense Contracting
Executive Orders Signed
- EO 14373 — Safeguarding Venezuelan Oil Revenue for the Good of the American and Venezuelan People (signed 2026-01-09): EO 14373 is an executive order that blocks assets related to the Venezuelan oil industry. This order also prohibits certain transactions related to Venezuelan oil.
- EO 14372 — Prioritizing the Warfighter in Defense Contracting (signed 2026-01-07): EO 14372 is an executive order that prioritizes the needs of warfighters in defense contracting. This order requires the US Department of Defense to consider warfighter needs when making contracting decisions.
Memoranda and Proclamations
- Withdrawing the United States From International Organizations, Conventions, and Treaties That Are Contrary to the Interests of the United States (signed 2026-01-07): This action involves withdrawing the United States from international organizations, conventions, and treaties that are contrary to US interests. The withdrawal is intended to protect US interests.





























