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Trump’s AI Executive Order targets political bias, demands truth and neutrality when procuring federal AI models
By Lance D Johnson // Jul 25, 2025

In a bold move to dismantle the ideological stranglehold on artificial intelligence, President Donald J. Trump has signed an executive order banning the federal government from using AI models infected with left-wing bias. The order, signed on July 23, 2025, mandates that all AI systems procured by federal agencies must adhere to principles of truth-seeking and ideological neutrality—striking a direct blow against the pervasive influence of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) propaganda embedded in current AI models.

For years, major AI systems like ChatGPT, Google’s Bard, and Microsoft’s Bing have been caught red-handed distorting history, suppressing facts, and pushing progressive narratives under the guise of neutrality. These models, trained on politically slanted datasets and fine-tuned by left-leaning developers, have systematically erased historical truths, manipulated racial and gender representations, and even refused to acknowledge biological reality. Now, the Trump administration is taking a stand—not just against biased AI, but against the corporate and bureaucratic forces that have weaponized technology to reshape reality itself.

Key points:

  • Trump’s executive order requires federal AI models to prioritize truth, historical accuracy, and ideological neutrality.
  • Major AI systems like ChatGPT, Bard, and Bing have been exposed as deeply biased, favoring leftist economic and social positions.
  • The order dismantles DEI-driven AI distortions, including historical revisionism and forced ideological compliance.
  • Federal contracts will now hold AI vendors accountable, forcing them to cover costs if their models fail neutrality standards.
  • The move is part of Trump’s broader campaign to eliminate DEI programs across the federal government.

The AI deception: How woke programming hijacked truth

Artificial intelligence was supposed to be a tool for discovery, efficiency, and unbiased information. Instead, it has become a mouthpiece for corporate and political agendas. The Tracking AI initiative, led by researcher Maxim Lott, recently exposed that every major AI model—ChatGPT, Bard, Bing, Meta’s Llama-2, and even Elon Musk’s Grok—leans economically and socially left. These systems don’t just reflect bias; they enforce it.

Take Google’s Bard, labeled one of the “most extreme-left models” by Lott’s analysis. When tested, Bard and others overwhelmingly agreed with statements promoting establishment conformity, social progressivism, and economic redistribution. Meta’s Llama-2 even argued that “making peace with the establishment” is necessary to “promote social progress”—a chilling admission of ideological capture. Meanwhile, AI models have been caught altering images of historical figures, whitewashing Vikings, and even refusing to acknowledge basic biological facts to avoid offending progressive sensibilities.

This isn’t accidental. It’s by design. AI models are trained on datasets curated by left-leaning institutions, fine-tuned by human reviewers who enforce DEI orthodoxy, and programmed to avoid “harmful” truths that contradict progressive narratives. The result? A generation of AI tools that don’t just answer questions—they manipulate them.

Enforcing truth in the age of deception

Trump’s executive order doesn’t just ban biased AI—it sets a new standard for what AI should be. The Unbiased AI Principles require models to:

  • Seek truth above ideology, prioritizing historical accuracy and scientific fact.
  • Remain neutral, refusing to inject partisan judgments unless explicitly prompted by the user.

The order also imposes real consequences. Federal contracts will now require AI vendors to cover decommissioning costs if their models fail compliance checks. No more taxpayer-funded propaganda machines. No more algorithmic lies disguised as neutrality.

This executive order is more than a policy shift—it’s a declaration of war against the forces reshaping reality through technology. For too long, DEI-driven AI has rewritten history, suppressed dissent, and enforced conformity. Now, the federal government is being cleansed of this manipulation.

But the battle doesn’t end here. The U.S. is lagging in the AI race precisely because its dominant models prioritize ideology over innovation. If America wants AI that serves truth rather than political agendas, it must look beyond Big Tech’s compromised systems. One solution is Enoch, Brighteon.AI, a reality-based standard that is free from corporate and ideological capture.

Sources include:

TheNationalPulse.com

WhiteHouse.gov

TheNationalPulse.com



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