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Title: Trump Administration Pauses Effort to Preempt State AI Laws

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Trump Administration Pauses Plan to Challenge State‍ AI Laws

WASHINGTON – The Trump administration has temporarily halted a planned executive​ order⁤ that would have established a legal ‍task force to challenge⁣ state-level artificial intelligence regulations, according to sources cited by Reuters. The move comes after‍ the administration explored multiple avenues to establish a single federal​ standard for AI‌ governance.

The initial effort to preempt state laws was included ‌in Trump’s⁤ “Big Stunning Bill,” proposing a 10-year ban on ⁣state AI regulation. However, the Senate overwhelmingly removed this provision in a 99-1 vote on July 1, 2025. the ‍administration then reportedly drafted an executive ⁤order that would threaten states with contested AI laws with​ the loss of federal broadband funding, while simultaneously launching legal⁢ challenges through a newly ‍formed AI Litigation Task Force.

President Trump initially signaled his preference ​for a national approach on November 19, 2025,⁤ stating in a​ social media post on Truth Social, “The AI Industry needs ⁣one ‌Federal Standard instead of a patchwork‌ of 50 State Regulatory Regimes.”

The paused executive ‍order, if enacted, would likely have​ faced opposition from Republicans who previously criticized the proposed moratorium⁤ on state regulation. The debate‍ also⁣ reflects divisions within Silicon Valley, where some figures – notably those associated with the Trump administration ⁤- have attacked‌ companies like Anthropic for supporting AI safety legislation, such as California’s ‍SB 53, signed into ​law on September 29, 2025. ‍Some Trump officials previously⁤ accused Anthropic of “AI fear-mongering” ⁢on October 21, 2025.

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