On December 11, the White House issued a sweeping Executive Order (EO) that sets a national policy favoring a minimally burdensome federal framework for artificial intelligence (AI).
Before Trump, the last time a president surpassed 100 executive orders in the first year of a term was 1945, when Harry Truman took over the presidency after FDR’s death.
White House Counsel David Warrington denied former President Joe Biden's executive privilege request, citing signature discrepancies in official documents.
There is much about Trump’s national security vision that could attract bipartisan support—if the president were willing to extend an olive branch to his opponents.
In September, President Donald Trump signed an executive order extending the TikTok ban through Jan. 23, 2026.
The threshold reflects Trump’s efforts to dramatically expand presidential authority with moves that have tested the bounds of the Constitution.
President Trump launches the US Tech Force to accelerate AI adoption across government, partnering with top tech companies ...
Experts on presidential authority said Trump’s frequent use of executive orders reflect not only his ambition to rapidly ...
Since October, there has been no formal word on a deal between the Trump administration and China over the app.
House Republicans are growing frustrated with the direction both GOP leaders and rank-and-file are headed as the year nears ...
The order calls for suing and denying grants to states with “onerous and excessive” artificial intelligence regulations, and ...
Trump has already declared the drug cartels terrorist organizations and ordered military strikes against suspected drug boats ...
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