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Monday, December 8, 2025

Trump to issue ‘one rulebook’ AI executive order after Congress fails to curb ‘bad actor’ states

  President Trump vowed to take executive action this week establishing “One Rulebook” nationally for regulating artificial intelligence after similar efforts repeatedly failed in Congress.

Trump contended that allowing all 50 states to craft their own rules on AI would cripple America’s competitiveness in the global race to master the emerging and powerful technology.

“There must be only One Rulebook if we are going to continue to lead in AI,” Trump declared on Truth Social Monday.

President Trump has long been critical of allowing states to impose different regulatory frameworks on AI.AP

“We are beating ALL COUNTRIES at this point in the race, but that won’t last long if we are going to have 50 States, many of them bad actors, involved in RULES and the APPROVAL PROCESS. THERE CAN BE NO DOUBT ABOUT THIS! AI WILL BE DESTROYED IN ITS INFANCY!”

Congress has repeatedly been forced to scrap plans for an AI moratorium on state-level tech regulation after enough members revolted.

The most recent attempt was to tack an AI moratorium into the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which was rolled out Sunday evening, but GOP leadership confirmed that the attempt was abandoned.

Over the summer, lawmakers tried to sneak a 10-year federal pause on state-level AI regulation into the GOP’s marquee One Big Beautiful Bill Act, now known as the Working Families Tax Cut Act, but that bid failed as well.

Several prominent Republicans, such as retiring firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), staunchly opposed the moratorium, arguing in favor of federalism.

Throughout Trump’s second term, the president has sought to ensure the US dominates the AI race and has courted Big Tech giants. He tapped White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks as his point person to oversee that effort.

Last month, Politico reported on leaked plans for an executive order to push back on states creating a labyrinth of AI rules by establishing an “AI Litigation Task Force” to slap lawsuits against states.

Those lawsuits would center around the notion “that such laws unconstitutionally regulate interstate commerce, are preempted by existing Federal regulations, or are otherwise unlawful.”

AI and crypto czar has emerged as the point person to oversee the White House’s efforts to unify AI policy.Getty Images

“You can’t expect a company to get 50 Approvals every time they want to do something. THAT WILL NEVER WORK!” Trump added on Truth Social.

The NDAA was one of the last major legislative vehicles lawmakers had been eyeing this year to pass an AI moratorium. NDAAs are required annual bills to set policy for national security and defense.

This year’s defense budget clocked in at $8 billion more than the $892.6 billion that Trump sought for the department.

It also repeals two Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMFs), including the AUMF for the 1991 Gulf War and the 2002 AUMF that came before the invasion of Iraq.

Other significant policies for Trump in the NDAA include codification of 15 of his executive orders and a further crackdown on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in the Department of War.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/us-news/president-trump-teases-executive-order-to-limit-state-regulations-on-ai/

Hamas grows to 20,000 terrorists, fills coffers with tariffs, Israel questions if can be disarmed

 Hamas has regrown its fighting force to some 20,000 terrorists, is reasserting its power by policing the streets and refilling its coffers with tariffs on imports to the Gaza Strip after goods were allowed to flow into the Palestinian territory, according to a new report.

Despite a brutal two years of war that has decimated Gaza and killed thousands of terrorists, Hamas is regaining its footing — even as Israel and President Trump’s Arab-backed peace deal demand that the group disarm and cede power, according the New York Times.

“Hamas was hit hard, but it wasn’t defeated,” Shalom Ben Hanan, a former senior official in the Shin Bet, told the Times. “It’s still standing.”

Hamas has managed replenish its forces and grip of power in the Gaza Strip during the cease-fire with Israel.AFP via Getty Images

On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu questioned whether an international force, which is meant to deploy to Gaza for the second phase of the peace plan, would be able to force Hamas to remark.

Netanyahu said he still supports international attempts to de-fang Hamas, but he vowed that Israel would be there to enforce it if the international peacekeepers fail.

“We can do it the easy way, or the hard way,” he said, according to the Times of Israel. “But in the end it will be done.”

The group is manning the checkpoints in Gaza and carrying out violent crackdowns on crime.ZUMAPRESS.com

While Israel touted that it had slain more than 22,000 Hamas terrorists before October’s cease-fire, Israeli and western media have reported that Hamas has replaced the vast majority of its slain fighters.

The terror group also has plenty of access to weapons — including missiles that can reach deep into the Jewish state — as well as access to its underground tunnel system, which remains active in the 43% of Gaza currently under Hamas occupation, according to the Israeli military.

With its renewed manpower, Hamas has re-emerged as the law of the land in its half of Gaza, with the terror group even managing the day-to-day finances in the struggling enclave.

Since the cease-fire began, Hamas has been generating revenue from some of the more costly items flowing into Gaza after Israel cleared the way for humanitarian aid and businesses to flow goods into the territory.

The terror group has reportedly levied taxes on several commercial goods, including computers and solar panels, four Gaza businessmen told the Times.

Hamas officials denied that they were collecting taxes on imported goods.

A Hamas banner hangs above a Gazan refugee camp as the group has regained popularity in the war-torn Palestinian enclave.AFP via Getty Images

A surplus of funds, however, has been the key for Hamas to recruit new members, with plenty of Gazans happily signing on to get access to money and food.

Hamas has also grown in popularity through its violent crack down on crime in the war-torn Gaza Strip, with the terror group holding live executions of alleged criminals in the middle of the streets.

The terror group saw a major win last week when Yasser Abu Shabab, the leader of an anti-Hamas militia backed by Israel, died in a clash with other Gaza clans in Rafah.

Hamas is allegedly levying taxes on imported good entering Gaza as it attacks anyone who tries to steal from the aid trucks entering the Strip.AP

With Hamas reestablishing itself, it remains unclear how the second-phase of the Gaza peace deal would move forward as Israel awaits the return of the body of the last remaining hostage.

Husam Badran, a senior Hamas official, said the group was prepared to cede power to Palestinian technocrats, as Trump wished, but only if the group’s demands are taken seriously.

Hamas has called on the Jewish state to fully withdraw from the 57% of Gaza it currently controls and allow a pathway to be established for Palestinian statehood.

Gazans ravaged by the two years of war have signed up to fight for Hamas in return for money and food.REUTERS

“Without that, talking about these matters would be nonsensical,” Badran told the Times.

Netanyahu, however, has reiterated that a Palestinian state cannot be allowed to exist, claiming it would always pose a risk to the Jewish state.

“The goal of a Palestinian state is to destroy the only Jewish state. They already had a state in Gaza, a de facto state, and it was used to try to destroy the only Jewish state,” Netanyahu said on Sunday.

The prime minister has also warned that if Hamas does not willingly cede its weapons as per the terms of the cease-fire agreement, Israel will continue the fight to depose the terror group.

Netanyahu’s latest warnings came as the US and fellow mediators said that they were preparing to announce a transition to the second phase of Trump’s 20-point peace plan in the coming weeks.

The announcement is expected to reveal the structure of the Board of Peace set to temporarily govern Gaza, as well as that of the International Stabilization Force set to take over policing duty in the Strip and see Hamas demilitarized.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/world-news/hamas-grows-ranks-to-20000-terrorists-fills-coffers-with-tariffs/

Students form human swastika on Cal. school sports field, urge ‘annihilation of Jews’ in Hitler-themed Instagram

 Eight San Jose high school students formed a human swastika on their school’s football field in a horrifying display of antisemitism that has sent shockwaves through the Silicon Valley community.

The disturbing scene was photographed and shared in a since-deleted Wednesday social media post that featured an antisemitic 1939 quote from Adolf Hitler.

“If the international Jewish financiers in and outside Europe should succeed in plunging the nations once more into a world war, then the result will not be the Bolshevization of the earth, and thus the victory of Jewry, but the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe,” read what appeared to be an Instagram caption.

Eight students formed a swastika on the Branham High School football field.Sen. Scott Wiener

Branham High School announced Friday that an investigation has been launched. The eight students have been identified, but their names will not be revealed due to federal law.

“Our message to the community is clear: This was a disturbing and unacceptable act of antisemitism. Actions that target, demean, or threaten Jewish students have no place on our campuses,” school principal Beth Silbergeld said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times.

Silbergeld, who is Jewish, refers to herself as “Educator, conscious eater, mama, urban hippie, sneakerhead, NJ to CA,” according to her Instagram.

Maya Bronicki with the Bay Area Jewish Coalition told NBC Bay Area that a fellow student at Branham High School came across the shocking photo and alerted his parents and other families.

State Sen. Scott Wiener, who shared a photo of the human swastika on Facebook, applauded the school’s swift response but raised concerns over the incident.

“We need to ask ourselves why these students believed it was ok to do this — not just the swastika but linking it to extermination of Jews due to ‘international financial Jews,'” the Democrat wrote.

“Antisemitism is pervasive & growing. It’s leading to harassment & violence against Jews. Yet, there’s an orchestrated campaign to deny its existence. We see this in the lies spread in opposition to the Jewish community’s work this year to pass state legislation on school antisemitism,” he added.

Wiener’s post, however, elicited a wave of troubling responses in support of the eight students, including one that read: “This gives me faith in the next generation.”

The eight Branham High School students have been identified, but their names will not be revealed due to federal law.Sen. Scott Wiener
Branham High School in San Jose responded Friday and said the incident is under investigation.Google Maps

The hateful act has been reported to San Jose Police Department, and the district also stated it will work with Anti-Defamation League, the Bay Area Jewish Coalition and the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Bay Area.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/us-news/human-swastika-formed-by-students-at-bay-area-branham-high-school/