
Day 61 — The Public Office Is Not a Trading Desk Order
Executive Order::
All executive-branch appointees subject to presidential appointment are prohibited from owning or trading individual stocks, sector ETFs tied directly to their regulatory jurisdiction, or other conflict-heavy instruments while in office.
Within 14 days, the Administration transmits legislation extending this rule to Members of Congress, their spouses, and senior staff.
Purpose:
To sever the direct financial incentive to shape policy for personal gain and reestablish that public power cannot be converted into private trading advantage.
What people get:
Decisions made without portfolio bias.
A government that stops looking like it is front-running its own policies.
Echo Day:
Day 168 — Court Integrity and Judicial Accountability (ethics standard extends across all branches)
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Day 62 — The No Self-Enrichment in Public Life Order
Executive Order::
The Administration imposes the strongest available anti-self-dealing and anti-personal-enrichment rules across the executive branch: gift bans, outside income limits, rapid disclosure, blind-trust standards, and strict recusal.
Within 21 days, a parallel bill is sent to Congress covering Members, committees, PACs, and officeholder accounts.
Purpose:
To end the conversion of public office into a personal revenue stream and close the gap between legal compliance and ethical corruption.
What people get:
Officials who cannot quietly profit from access, position, or timing.
Less blurred lines between service and self-dealing.
Echo Day:
Day 161 — Law Belongs to the People (force and law follow the same anti-abuse standard)
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Day 63 — The Federal Contractor and Lobbyist Money Firewall Order
Executive Order::
All executive agencies must tighten procurement, disclosure, and ethics screens to enforce maximum lawful separation between federal contractors, lobbyists, and political influence channels, including bundling and pay-to-play structures.
Purpose:
To break the feedback loop where public money funds private influence that then shapes more public money.
What people get:
Contracts awarded on merit, not political proximity.
Less hidden influence behind federal spending.
Echo Day:
Day 131 — Wealth Compression Tax Design (targets contractor-driven extraction at scale)
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Day 64 — The Super PAC Exposure Order
Executive Order::
Immediate legislation requiring full, rapid, machine-readable disclosure of large donors, conduit structures, affiliated entities, and beneficial ownership for all entities making independent expenditures or electioneering communications.
Purpose:
To remove anonymity as a shield for political power and force influence into public view where it can be judged.
What people get:
Visibility into who is actually funding elections.
Less hidden control behind political messaging.
Echo Day:
Day 177 — Democracy Information and Local News (information clarity becomes system-wide)
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Day 65 — The People’s Elections Public Financing Order
Executive Order::
Legislation establishing a modern public-financing system: small-donor matching, qualification thresholds, anti-fraud controls, and reduced dependence on large donors.
Purpose:
To replace donor-gated access to elections with citizen-backed participation.
What people get:
More candidates who do not require wealthy approval to run.
A political system with more citizens and fewer gatekeepers.
Echo Day:
Day 176 — Public Elections Order (full architecture implemented and expanded)
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Day 66 — The Dark Money and Shell Entity Exposure Order
Executive Order::
Treasury, DOJ, and OMB deliver within 30 days a full anti-dark-money package linking campaign disclosure, shell-company exposure, conduit rules, and beneficial ownership enforcement.
Purpose:
To eliminate hidden ownership structures as a pathway to political control.
What people get:
A system where influence must show its face.
Less ability to hide power behind legal structures.
Echo Day:
Day 169 — Civil Rights Enforcement Surge (enforcement expands into systemic exclusion and concealment)
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Day 67 — The FEC Enforcement and Transparency Restoration Order
Executive Order::
Prioritize FEC nominees committed to enforcement, real-time disclosure, modernization, and anti-evasion clarity, alongside legislation strengthening deadlines, data quality, and usability.
Purpose:
To turn disclosure from passive reporting into active enforcement infrastructure.
What people get:
Faster, clearer, usable election data.
A watchdog that actually acts.
Echo Day:
Day 170 — Lawful Force Ledger (transparency becomes measurable and public)
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Day 68 — The Political Ad Transparency and Anti-Deception Order
Executive Order::
Push universal transparency rules across broadcast, cable, and digital platforms: sponsor identity, funding sources, targeting disclosure, and labeling of AI-generated political content.
Purpose:
To prevent manipulation through hidden messaging, synthetic content, and opaque targeting.
What people get:
Clear understanding of who is trying to influence them and how.
Less deception in political communication.
Echo Day:
Day 177 — Democracy Information and Local News (information ecosystem strengthened)
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Day 69 — The Media Concentration and Democratic Information Order
Executive Order::
DOJ and FTC treat media concentration as a democratic-risk issue, while the Administration presses FCC review of ownership concentration, consolidation, and local-news erosion.
Purpose:
To reduce narrative control concentrated in a small number of powerful actors.
What people get:
More independent voices.
More local reporting.
Less centralized control over political perception.
Echo Day:
Day 177 — Democracy Information and Local News (local media reinforcement system)
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Day 70 — The Democracy Amendment and Court-Reform Transmission Order
Executive Order::
The President sends Congress a constitutional-democracy package: enabling limits on big-money election spending, stronger anti-corruption law, and structural reforms constrained under current doctrine.
Purpose:
To confront the structural legal barriers that protect money’s dominance in elections.
What people get:
A path—not a promise—to break the legal ceiling protecting wealth in politics.
Echo Day:
Day 178 — Constitutional Repair Order (full amendment framework activated)
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The line under all ten is:
Government cannot belong to the people while elections belong to money.

