President Trump Introduces National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Framework Aiming For Federal Oversight
Publish Date: 2026-03-20 18:19:00
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Today, President Donald Trump introduced a “National AI Legislation Framework” as it aims to gain federal oversight of the development of artificial intelligence. Multiple states have already enacted rules to guide AI use and development, with some fearing a patchwork approach in which 50 states apply rules that could stifle AI development and its potential benefits.
The AI policy seeks to address six “key objectives.”
- Protecting Children and Empowering Parents
- Safeguarding and Strengthening American Communities
- Respecting Intellectual Property Rights and Supporting Creators
- Preventing Censorship and Protecting Free Speech
- Enabling Innovation and Ensuring American AI Dominance
- Educating Americans and Developing an AI-Ready Workforce
The White House added:
The Trump Admin is all-in on WINNING the AI race—for American prosperity, security, & a new era of human flourishing. Achieving these goals demands a commonsense national policy framework: unleashing American industry to thrive, while ensuring ALL Americans benefit.
White House AI Czar David Sacks said they look forward to turning the principles into legislation.
While a broad outline with many details to be filled in, it is a starting point for the White House to work with Congress to get legislation signed into law.
House leadership, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, posted a comment in support of the framework:
“AI has begun to demonstrate its potential to improve Americans’ lives. To ensure we continue to harness its potential and beat China in the global AI race, Congress must take action. Today, the Trump Administration took a critical step in releasing a framework that gives Congress a roadmap to pursue legislation that provides innovators with much-needed certainty, while protecting consumers and prioritizing kids’ online safety.”
Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council (SBE Council) President Karen Kerrigan welcomed the framework, describing it as one that prioritizes innovation…