“Trump Declares Emergency Warning In America”
President Donald Trump did not declare a new, overarching national emergency in America. Viral claims suggesting an urgent “emergency warning” often refer to cyclical online misinformation or the ongoing national emergencies previously enacted by his administration, such as the National Energy Emergency or border enforcement directives. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Key emergency actions currently active under the Trump administration include:National Energy Emergency: Initially declared to protect the U.S. power grid and reinvigorate the American coal industry, federal agencies under the Department of Energy continue to utilize this declaration to support coal-fired power plants and scale back environmental reviews.
Foreign Policy Sanctions: The administration has expanded emergency economic powers—notably regarding Cuba and the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Southern Border Emergency: A national emergency declaration at the U.S. Southern Border remains in effect to address ongoing concerns with immigration, trafficking, and international security. [1, 2]For official presidential proclamations, always refer to the Federal Register or the White House Press Briefings directly. If a nationwide alert regarding an imminent threat were issued by the federal government, it would be broadcast via the Ready.gov Emergency Alert System. [5, 10, 11]
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[1] whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2…
[2] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation…
[3] americanprogress.org/article…
[4] lawfaremedia.org/article/one…
[5] federalregister.gov/presiden…
[6] energy.gov/articles/fact-she…
[7] arnoldporter.com/en/perspect…
[8] sanctionsnews.bakermckenzie.…
[9] clickorlando.com/news/politi…
[10] uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?…)
[11] ready.gov/alerts– Google Search google.com/search?q=Trump+De…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jun 13, 2026
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