Trump's Moves Shape U.S. Domestic Agenda
Current U.S. domestic news highlights include federal agencies bypassing Trump's AI ban, Erika Kirk exiting an event over threats, the FTC settling false 'Made in USA' claims, Warren's concerns over Nvidia's acquisition of Slurm, and the early lease end for the CFPB headquarters. Meanwhile, discussions continue on funding for border security and extending surveillance laws.
U.S. federal agencies are reportedly bypassing a presidential ban to evaluate advanced AI models by Anthropic. Politico reports that Trump’s ban hasn't stopped the Commerce Department's Center for AI Standards and Innovation from examining the AI model Mythos's hacking potential.
Erika Kirk, the widow of activist Charlie Kirk, withdrew from a recent Turning Point USA event alongside Vice President JD Vance due to threats, as confirmed by Vance to a Georgia audience. The situation heightened tensions surrounding the event's proceedings.
Legal actions have resulted in settlements over mislabeling products as 'Made in the USA,' with the FTC resolving these suits following Trump's executive order emphasizing honest labeling. This reflects ongoing efforts to maintain consumer trust amid false advertising allegations.
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