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Trump to issue ‘one rulebook’ AI executive order after Congress fails to curb ‘bad actor’ states
President Trump vowed to take executive action this week establishing “One Rulebook” nationally for regulating artificial intelligence after similar efforts repeatedly failed in
President Trump's order seeking to clarify the 14th Amendment and the legality of birthright citizenship faces a major Supreme Court test.
US Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship will be critical to defending Constitution and protecting against misuse of presidential executive orders
President Donald Trump announced he will be "cancelling" former President Joe Biden's executive orders that were signed by autopen.
During his first full week in office, President Joe Biden signed a flurry of executive orders, memorandums and proclamations aimed at addressing the most urgent priorities of his administration, including the coronavirus pandemic and resulting economic crisis.
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he was canceling executive orders signed using President Joe Biden’s autopen. Like other presidents, including Trump, Biden used an autopen to sign certain official documents. Republicans have claimed the autopen was used by the people around Biden to circumvent a mentally declining president.