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Trump’s AI Order May Undercut DeSantis’ Push for Florida-Led Regulation

Federal AI Power Play Could Sideline Florida’s Push for Local Control

Miles Rowan
Last updated: November 20, 2025 10:22 pm
Miles Rowan
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Federal move would override state-level AI policies before they launch

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been perhaps the most vocal state leader when it comes to advocating for strong, state-specific rules on artificial intelligence. But an executive order from former President Donald Trump, expected to be released as soon as Friday, may stand in the way of states setting their own AI regulations – and with it, Florida’s efforts before they even get off the ground.

Conflicting Visions on AI Regulation

DeSantis has long maintained that individual states should be free to pursue their own AI policies. He called the technology “the biggest issue facing our society” and voiced strong opposition to any overreach by Congress or the White House that would forbid states from pursuing independent action.

Yet, the White House reportedly prepares a broad executive order to consolidate federal control over AI policy. The administration is likely to claim that AI policy constitutes interstate commerce and thus is the sole domain of the federal government. States that attempt to enact conflicting policies are likely to face legal challenges from federal officials, in effect barring states like Florida-even with their relatively mature policy development processes-from instituting their own regulatory frameworks.

Industry Influence and Federal Strategy

Major tech firms and many Republican lawmakers in Washington have been pushing for a single national approach to the regulation of AI, warning that doing otherwise would result in regulatory patchwork across different states driving up operational costs and stifling innovation in those companies operating in multiple states.

The expected Trump order seems to reflect those ideas, since it would create one national rule to replace various state ones.

Implications for Florida’s AI Policy Plans

Florida has weighed different forms of AI oversight for months:
• Lawmakers have considered restrictions and even temporary pauses on AI deployment.

• The state House has planned an “AI Week” in December to explore the technology’s potential effects in areas such as education and healthcare.

• DeSantis has repeatedly made the case that without state-based oversight  technology companies will acquire disproportionate influence, especially in terms of content moderation, child safety, intellectual property, and infrastructure vulnerabilities.

He has criticized any federal effort to limit state autonomy as “a subsidy to Big Tech.”

Though he has not addressed Trump’s proposed order directly, DeSantis acknowledged Thursday that some of the concerns raised by critics of the federal plan were “good questions.”

Ongoing Concerns About AI’s Broader Impact

Earlier, DeSantis had raised similar concerns about the disruptive potential of artificial intelligence at the Florida Rural Economic Development Summit, noting that AI threatens to take people’s jobs, create economic instability, and will further blur the lines between fact and fiction. “It is one of the reasons why I don’t think we should be subsidizing it,” he said. “Why would we subsidize something that could potentially cause problems for folks?” House Speaker Daniel Perez of Florida echoed the same sentiments, giving great emphasis on the dangers AI presents, most of all in education and to emotionally vulnerable individuals. He urged legislators to also think of the long-term implications of any decisions that could be made shortly.

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