American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) — policy-position: Publicly opposed Trump administration December 2025 executive order preempting state AI regulation
The source directly confirms both elements of the claim: (1) The ACLU publicly opposed Trump's December 2025 executive order preempting state AI regulation, as evidenced by the press release title 'ACLU Statement on President Trump's Unilateral Attack on State Regulation of Artificial Intelligence' dated December 11, 2025, and (2) The ACLU called the executive order unconstitutional, with the statement explicitly saying 'the executive order is not just dangerous, it's unconstitutional.' The source URL and content match the claim's specifications.
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- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- Value
- Publicly opposed Trump administration December 2025 executive order preempting state AI regulation
- As Of
- December 2025
- Notes
- Called executive order unconstitutional
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1 src · 2 checksNoteThe source directly confirms both elements of the claim: (1) The ACLU publicly opposed Trump's December 2025 executive order preempting state AI regulation, as evidenced by the press release title 'ACLU Statement on President Trump's Unilateral Attack on State Regulation of Artificial Intelligence' dated December 11, 2025, and (2) The ACLU called the executive order unconstitutional, with the statement explicitly saying 'the executive order is not just dangerous, it's unconstitutional.' The source URL and content match the claim's specifications.
NoteThe source text directly confirms all elements of the claim: (1) it is an ACLU statement, (2) it opposes a Trump administration executive order from December 2025, (3) the order concerns preempting state AI regulation, (4) the statement is dated December 2025 (specifically December 11, 2025), and (5) the ACLU explicitly calls the order unconstitutional. The claim is fully supported by the source material.