The Secretary of State has reported his findings as required by Executive Order 14199.

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Secretary of State has submitted the findings called for by Executive Order 14199.

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On January 7, 2026 President Donald J. Trump issued a presidential memorandum directing executive departments and agencies to take immediate steps to withdraw the United States from a long list of international organizations, conventions, and treaties deemed contrary to U.S. interests. The directive follows a review ordered by Executive Order 14199; for U.N. entities, "withdrawal" is defined as ceasing participation or funding to the extent permitted by law. The Secretary of State is tasked with providing implementation guidance and publishing the memorandum in the Federal Register; implementation is subject to applicable law and available appropriations.
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The Secretary of State reported findings as required by EO 14199, per the White House presidential action page dated January 7, 2026, which states that findings were reported. The GovInfo publication of the DCPD-202500222 document confirms the Secretary's findings were reported and the President's directive to withdraw was issued. Therefore, the statement is True because official sources document the required reporting occurred.

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  1. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 08:15 AMTrue
    The Secretary of State reported findings as required by EO 14199, per the White House presidential action page dated January 7, 2026, which states that findings were reported. The GovInfo publication of the DCPD-202500222 document confirms the Secretary's findings were reported and the President's directive to withdraw was issued. Therefore, the statement is True because official sources document the required reporting occurred.
  2. Original article · Jan 07, 2026

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