According to the latest announcement released by the White House on March 20, U.S. President Donald J. Trump officially unveiled the “National AI Legislative Framework.” The Trump administration emphasizes that this move aims to win the global AI race and usher in a new era of human prosperity, economic competitiveness, and national security for the American people. The core principles of this framework have been translated into the “TRUMP AMERICA AI Act” draft by Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn, seeking to replace fragmented state regulations with a single federal law and focusing on protecting children, creators, conservatives, and communities from potential AI harms.
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To solidify America’s absolute dominance in global technology, the White House has once again taken strong action. Today (March 20), President Trump officially announced the “National AI Legislative Framework.” An official statement states that the Trump administration is committed to winning this AI competition to bring a new era of human prosperity, economic strength, and national security for the American people.
The foundation of this legislative framework originates from an executive order signed by Trump in December 2025. At that time, the order aimed to establish a national AI policy framework and emphasized that the U.S. must work with Congress to develop “minimal burden national standards,” rather than leaving 50 states to create conflicting regulations. To this end, Attorney General Pam Bondi led the “AI Litigation Special Task Force,” tasked with challenging state laws that hinder innovation.
To turn the president’s vision into formal law, Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn released a discussion draft earlier this week called the “TRUMP AMERICA AI Act.” The core goal of this draft is to establish a unified federal AI regulation manual to ensure the U.S. wins the global AI dominance race against foreign competitors.
According to the draft and White House policies, the new legislative framework will bring significant changes:
Senator Blackburn emphasized upon releasing the draft that Congress must respond to the president’s call by establishing a single federal rulebook. Facing increasingly fierce global technological competition, this comprehensive national legislative framework, balancing innovation and security, aims to set a set of game rules led by the United States in the AI era.