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President Trump has signed an executive order creating a voluntary framework for AI companies to share advanced models with the federal government before release. This initiative aims to bolster secure innovation and protect critical infrastructure, reflecting a shift from the administration's previous hands-off approach to AI safety. Companies opting for pre-release review may receive confidentiality protections.

An intense internal power struggle within the Trump administration has stalled US federal AI regulation, leaving a policy vacuum after Anthropic's Mythos model revealed critical cybersecurity risks. Factions within the Commerce Department, intelligence agencies, and pro-industry groups are locked in a "knife fight" over who gets to evaluate and oversee advanced AI systems. This paralysis follows the abrupt cancellation of a landmark executive order and the unexplained withdrawal of AI testing announcements.

Billionaire Kevin O’Leary and the Trump administration claim that widespread U.S. protests against data center construction are orchestrated by China and foreign propaganda, despite a lack of conclusive evidence. This narrative is being met with skepticism from a broad range of allies and critics who point to legitimate local concerns and widespread public opposition to AI infrastructure.

Newly appointed Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro faces an unexpected battle with the Trump administration as Disney-owned ABC accuses the FCC of violating its First Amendment rights. The dispute centers on an FCC investigation into “The View” over the “equal time” rule, despite the show's long-standing exemption. This confrontation marks a pivotal moment for D'Amaro, challenging Disney's past strategies of appeasement and forcing a direct stand against government pressure.

Anthropic's ties with the Trump administration are thawing, marked by a high-level meeting between CEO Dario Amodei and White House officials. This occurs despite an ongoing legal battle with the Pentagon, which labeled Anthropic a "supply-chain risk" over ethical disagreements on AI use.
A network of hundreds of AI-generated pro-Trump influencer accounts has surged across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube ahead of midterm elections. These fake personas rapidly post political content, seemingly aiming to sway conservative voters. President Trump has even reposted content from one such artificial account.

Staunch Trump supporters are now publicly questioning if he is the Antichrist, a dramatic shift from their previous perception of him as "God's chosen president." This re-evaluation was primarily triggered by an AI-generated image of Trump resembling Jesus Christ, alongside his administration's actions regarding the Iran war and recent criticism of the Vatican. High-profile conservative figures have openly expressed concern, calling the behavior blasphemous or indicative of an "Antichrist spirit." This growing schism could have significant political implications for Trump and the Republican Party, particularly among Catholic voters.

Trump's US energy dominance vision, despite record domestic production, failed to insulate consumers from global oil shocks caused by the Iran war, leading to significant price hikes. While natural gas shows more resilience, the overall approach ignores market realities and demand reduction.
Ars Technica reports on the Trump administration's escalating efforts to unmask an ICE critic on Reddit, moving from a standard summons to a secret grand jury subpoena, sparking significant privacy and free speech concerns for online users and platforms.

France announced plans to transition government computers from Microsoft Windows to Linux to reduce reliance on U.S. tech and achieve "digital sovereignty." This decision, driven by geopolitical tensions and weaponized sanctions by the Trump administration, is part of a broader European effort to secure digital independence. The open-source nature of Linux offers transparency and control, aligning with France's strategic goals.

Quick Verdict: Steer Clear of The White House App In the world of government digital outreach, the official "The White House" app stands out for all the wrong reasons. Promising "Unparalleled access to the Trump

Billionaire-backed startup R3 Bio is developing genetically-engineered, nonsentient "organ sacks" to replace animal testing. This initiative aligns with the Trump administration's efforts to phase out animal experimentation, offering a potentially humane and effective alternative for scientific research. The company aims to eventually create human versions for personalized medical testing.
Florida's ambitious A.I. regulation bill, championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, failed to pass after President Trump's administration made it clear it opposed state-level restrictions. This legislative defeat highlights a growing divide within the national Republican Party, as Trump champions an unfettered approach to A.I. development, while some Republicans express concerns about its societal impacts.

In a significant move that reverberated through the tech industry, artificial intelligence company Anthropic filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday, March 9, 2026. The lawsuit, lodged in a federal

President Trump banned federal agencies from using Anthropic's AI tools, citing the company's refusal to lift restrictions on military use. This clash over "all lawful use" versus Anthropic's ethical red lines (lethal autonomous weapons, mass surveillance) creates disruption for agencies and sets a precedent for AI ethics in government contracts.

The Pentagon has designated AI developer Anthropic as a "Supply-Chain Risk to National Security" after the company refused to allow its AI for mass domestic surveillance or autonomous weapons. This follows President Trump's directive to cease federal use of Anthropic products, which the company vows to challenge legally. OpenAI, initially supporting Anthropic's stance, swiftly secured a deal with the Pentagon to fill the void, claiming to uphold similar ethical principles.

A new investigation reveals the upcoming Trump T1 Phone closely resembles the HTC U24 Pro, strongly suggesting both devices share an undisclosed Original Design Manufacturer (ODM). This link to a mid-range phone from two years ago, which received middling reviews, raises questions about the T1 Phone's potential performance and flagship claims.

Following the latest Jeffrey Epstein file dump, MAGA supporters are enraged by the lack of arrests, directing their anger at Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, and Steve Bannon. Despite the widespread frustration, former President Donald Trump is notably not the target of this ire, revealing a unique dynamic within his political base.

Casey Means, a potential nominee for Surgeon General, is reportedly without an active medical license and promotes alternative medicine, according to Ars Technica. These details emerge as her nomination faces Senate scrutiny, raising questions about her qualifications for a leading federal public health role. The Senate's confirmation process will likely delve into these aspects to ensure alignment with public health standards and expectations.

Brendan Carr has expressed a desire for "patriotic" programming to coincide with Trump's yearlong America 250 celebration. This initiative, reported by Ars Technica, aims to encourage content that aligns with national commemorative themes.

The Trump administration has repealed Biden-era Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), reverting power plant pollution controls to 2012 levels. This rollback coincides with soaring electricity demand from AI data centers, domestic manufacturing, and electric vehicles. Critics argue the move sacrifices health protections for industry savings, while aging coal plants are kept online to meet the growing energy needs.