The Executive Order 14182, titled "Enforcing the Hyde Amendment," reaffirms the policy of the United States to ban the use of federal taxpayer dollars for elective abortions, in line with the Hyde Amendment. It revokes two previous Executive Orders, 14076 and 14079, from 2022. The order directs the Office of Management and Budget to implement guidance for executive departments and agencies. It clarifies that the order does not create any legal rights or benefits for individuals against the U.S. government.
Simple Explanation
The President has made a rule saying that the government won't use money from taxes to pay for certain types of surgeries called elective abortions. This rule also changes some old rules, and even though it seems important, it won't give people new rights or benefits.