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  Editorial  Trump Signs Order Blocking State AI Rules, Citing US-China Tech Race
Editorial

Trump Signs Order Blocking State AI Rules, Citing US-China Tech Race

angela Brooksangela Brooks—December 12, 20250
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President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order on December 12, 2025, establishing a landmark AI Regulation Order that blocks states from creating their own AI regulations. This aims for a unified national approach to AI governance, seeking to prevent a “patchwork” of rules that could harm AI innovation and threaten American competitiveness, especially in the context of the US China AI race. The AI Regulation Order was signed with Senator Ted Cruz and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick present.

Unifying AI Regulation with the AI Regulation Order

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The core of the AI Regulation Order is federal preemption, addressing the proliferation of over 1,000 AI bills introduced by states, which create confusion and burdensome compliance costs for businesses. Senator Ted Cruz has championed this idea, introducing the SANDBOX Act to encourage a “light-touch” regulatory approach and prevent “AI regulatory patchworks across states.” Secretary Lutnick also advocates for clear standards under a “light-touch model,” believing this can set global standards. Many industry groups support this move, arguing for a predictable legal environment that helps developers build and scale AI, particularly startups. Current state AI laws vary greatly, focusing on different aspects like audits, transparency, and specific AI uses, creating an uncertain environment that could slow AI adoption and hinder AI competitiveness. This AI Regulation Order aims to rectify this.

Bolstering American Competitiveness through the AI Regulation Order

The executive order is a strategic move to boost American AI leadership. The US is in an intense AI race with China, which employs a state-led approach to rapidly deploy AI nationwide. The US relies on private sector AI innovation, but China is advancing quickly. President Trump stated that China’s government offers a single approval source, while US companies face “50 different approvals from 50 different states,” which is “impossible to do.” This AI Regulation Order seeks to streamline approvals and prevent state laws from stifling growth, ensuring America leads the world in AI development and maintains national security and economic prosperity. Despite leading in AI research and private sector investment, the US faces competition from China’s advancements in AI patents and rapid implementation. This AI Regulation Order aims to preserve the US lead in the critical AI innovation race.

Enforcement Mechanisms of the AI Regulation Order

The AI Regulation Order includes several enforcement tools. It directs the Attorney General to create an “AI Litigation Task Force” to challenge “unlawful” state AI laws that may be unconstitutional or preempted. The Secretary of Commerce must evaluate state AI laws that conflict with national policy. States with “onerous” AI laws may lose funding, including Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) funds, and other agencies might restrict grants, pressuring states to align with federal policy. Federal agencies will also review state laws to identify those hindering AI innovation, such as laws forcing AI models to alter outputs or violating the First Amendment, reinforcing the administration’s desire for a “uniform Federal policy framework.”

Balancing Innovation and Protection under the AI Regulation Order

While prioritizing AI innovation, the AI Regulation Order aims to address key concerns. It seeks to prevent “woke AI” by avoiding the embedding of “left-wing ideology” in models. The order may include exceptions for “child safety protections,” “data center infrastructure,” and state procurement and use of AI. However, critics worry that preemption could weaken protections and undermine transparency and accountability. Civil liberties groups express concern that states protect residents from AI harms, and they believe the federal government may be too lax. Some states, like California, have already enacted laws addressing bias, safety, and transparency, and this AI Regulation Order could significantly impact such efforts, highlighting the ongoing tension between AI innovation and public protection in national AI policy.

Key Figures Involved in the AI Regulation Order

President Trump, a consistent advocate for deregulation as a path to economic growth, has championed this AI Regulation Order. Senator Ted Cruz has been a vocal proponent of AI policy, often favoring a “light-touch” approach. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick will play a crucial role in implementation, with his department evaluating state laws. He previously expressed support for a “light-touch model” for AI standards. These efforts shape American narratives in technology and influence future AI development globally. The administration believes this national policy framework, established by the AI Regulation Order, is vital for American companies to compete and for the US to remain the AI leader, setting a new direction for artificial intelligence and impacting the global AI landscape.

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Angela Brooks brings over 12 years of experience in financial journalism to the USA Sentinel team. Specializing in energy markets and global economic shifts, she provides in-depth analysis of how international conflicts and sanctions influence domestic inflation and fuel prices. Angela’s expertise in macroeconomic trends ensures that Sentinel readers receive sophisticated, forward-looking financial reporting.
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angela BrooksEconomic & Global Markets Editor / USA Sentinel

Angela Brooks brings over 12 years of experience in financial journalism to the USA Sentinel team. Specializing in energy markets and global economic shifts, she provides in-depth analysis of how international conflicts and sanctions influence domestic inflation and fuel prices. Angela’s expertise in macroeconomic trends ensures that Sentinel readers receive sophisticated, forward-looking financial reporting.

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