Overview
- President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order requiring commercial truck drivers to demonstrate English proficiency, citing safety concerns.
- The move builds on Trump's February 2025 executive order designating English as the official language of the United States.
- Supporters argue the mandate will improve road safety, while critics highlight gaps in enforcing existing Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration language rules.
- Social media reactions from MAGA supporters have been overwhelmingly positive, with some calling for the policy to expand to rideshare drivers like those working for Uber and Lyft.
- Observers note that uneven enforcement of current regulations could undermine the effectiveness of the new mandate.