President Donald Trump signed a series of executive actions Thursday evening.

Here’s a look at some of those actions:

Fighting against “anti-Christian bias”: Trump signed an executive action that creates a new task force to “eradicate anti-Christian bias,” and halt all forms of anti-Christian targeting and discrimination within the federal government.

“My Administration will not tolerate anti-Christian weaponization of government or unlawful conduct targeting Christians. The law protects the freedom of Americans and groups of Americans to practice their faith in peace, and my Administration will enforce the law and protect these freedoms. My Administration will ensure that any unlawful and improper conduct, policies, or practices that target Christians are identified, terminated, and rectified,” the action read.

Trump previously announced his executive action on anti-Christian bias during remarks earlier Thursday.

“Today, I’m signing an executive order to make our attorney general — who’s a great person, she’s going to be a great attorney general — Pam Bondi, the head of a task force brand new to eradicate anti-Christian bias,” he said, as CNN’s Betsy Klein previously reported.

Reviewing NGO funding: Trump also signed an executive memorandum directing a comprehensive review of the funding allocated to all non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that depend on federal financial support, the White House told CNN.

This action is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to reassess federal spending.

International Criminal Court sanctions: Trump later signed another executive action Thursday that targets the International Criminal Court.

“The United States will impose tangible and significant consequences on those responsible for the ICC’s transgressions, some of which may include the blocking of property and assets, as well as the suspension of entry into the United States of ICC officials, employees, and agents, as well as their immediate family members, as their entry into our Nation would be detrimental to the interests of the United States,” the action reads.

The action is expected to impose financial and visa sanctions on “individuals and their family members who aid in ICC investigations involving US citizens or our allies,” as CNN previously reported. This move aims to punish the court for issuing arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.

This post has been updated with additional details about Trump’s executive actions.