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President Donald Trump is preparing to issue an executive order as early as Friday that would assert federal control over artificial intelligence regulation, blocking states from enacting their own AI laws,
and a leaked draft obtained by POLITICO. The move, part of a broader effort to prevent a "patchwork" of conflicting state regulations, and Republican concerns that decentralized oversight could stifle innovation. The draft order, confirmed authentic by three individuals familiar with the matter, would establish an "AI Litigation Task Force" under the Department of Justice to challenge state laws on constitutional grounds, including claims they improperly regulate interstate commerce .The executive order reflects a contentious national debate over who should govern AI policy. Industry leaders and Republican lawmakers argue that state-level regulations risk creating a fragmented landscape, complicating compliance for tech firms. This follows a failed congressional attempt this summer to block state AI laws via the GOP's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," and
in the year-end defense bill. Trump has publicly endorsed the push, warning on Truth Social that allowing states to regulate AI would lead to "woke" models and a "disaster" for the industry .The order's draft outlines aggressive measures to preempt state laws. It would direct the Commerce Department to review "onerous" state AI regulations within 90 days and
to states whose laws are deemed problematic. The Federal Trade Commission would also requiring alterations to AI outputs violate existing statutes. Meanwhile, the Federal Communications Commission and special adviser David Sacks would explore adopting a federal AI disclosure standard to preempt state-level mandates .
Critics of the draft order question its legal viability. Mackenzie Arnold of LawAI warned that states retain authority to regulate technology within their borders, and many existing laws likely comply with federal commerce clauses
. California's Scott Wiener, author of a state AI safety law referenced in the draft, dismissed Trump's authority, stating, "He has no power to issue a royal edict canceling state laws" .The executive order, if finalized, would mark a significant escalation in the federal-state regulatory tug-of-war. For now, the White House has declined to confirm the plan, calling discussions "speculation" until an official announcement
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