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Trump backs ban on state AI laws

President Trump on Tuesday called for a federal standard for regulating AI, saying state regulation is threatening to undermine AI-driven economic growth.

Why it matters: Trump is making his views known as Republicans consider whether to support federal preemption of state laws — an idea that has failed in Congress before following intense, widespread criticism from both sides of the aisle.


  • House Majority Leader Steve Scalise is trying to include state AI regulation preemption in a must-pass defense policy bill that's expected to be finalized in the coming weeks.

What they're saying: "Investment in AI is helping to make the U.S. Economy the "HOTTEST" in the World — But overregulation by the States is threatening to undermine this Growth Engine," Trump posted on Truth Social.

  • "Some States are even trying to embed DEI ideology into AI models, producing "Woke AI" (Remember Black George Washington?). We MUST have one Federal Standard instead of a patchwork of 50 State Regulatory Regimes. We can do this in a way that protects children AND prevents censorship!"

Catch up quick: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has promised to revive his efforts to stop state-level AI regulation, but faces opposition from key Republicans, including Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), and conservative leaders outside of Congress.

  • 99 senators, including Cruz himself, ended up voting to strip the AI moratorium from the budget bill this summer.
  • Blackburn and others like Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) are adamant about protecting kids online and view AI chatbots as a serious threat that states have been leading on addressing.

The bottom line: Expect Republican infighting as regulating AI is a bipartisan priority both outside of Washington and in some pockets of D.C.

  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis earlier on Tuesday came out against this latest effort.
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