Executive orders Presidential proclamations Presidential memoranda 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Presidential determinations FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 Administrative orders Presidential notices 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Presidential sequestration orders National security presidential memoranda Discrepancies between White House versions and Federal Register versions In February 2017, a review of presidential documents by
USA Today showed that the
White House posted inaccurate texts of Trump's executive orders on its website, conflicting with the official versions published in the
Federal Register. Most of the differences were minor grammatical or typographic changes, but there were "two cases where the original text referred to inaccurate or non-existent provisions of law." This raised concerns among advocates for
government transparency; the executive director of the
Sunlight Foundation said that the "last-minute edits" to the orders indicated problems with the Trump administration's "vetting, sign-off, and publication processes for executive orders." The inaccuracies also prompted concern because the
Federal Register versions of presidential documents are often published several days after they are signed, "meaning that the public must often rely on what the White House puts out." In the order on ethics guidelines for federal appointees, the WhiteHouse.gov section cites "section 207 of title 28, United States Code," which
ProPublica found does not exist. The correct citation, made in the
Federal Register version, is section 207 of title 18. Presidential determination no. 11 (
Respect to the Efforts of Foreign Governments Regarding Trafficking in Persons) is not on
whitehouse.gov, however, it is in the
Federal Register. ==47th presidency (second term)==