
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5233: Fighting AI Mandates In The States; Islam Is Creeping Into Texas Schools
Mar 20, 2026
Lynn S. Davenport, Texas education activist focused on school choice and vouchers. Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, Daily Signal reporter on tech and policy. They discuss the White House four-page AI framework and state preemption risks. They cover child safety provisions, parental controls versus duty of care, and the controversy over Texas vouchers funding Islamic private schools.
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White House AI Framework Seeks Preemption
- The White House released a four-page AI framework seeking federal preemption of state AI laws.
- Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell says the draft pledges not to preempt generally applicable child-safety laws but leaves broad discretion that could override stricter state rules.
Track Blackburn's Model As A Stronger Child Safety Plan
- Watch state lawmakers and advocates for fights over preemption because federal language may shift responsibility to parents.
- Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell recommends monitoring Blackburn's more detailed model legislation as a stronger child-safety alternative.
Framework Shifts Burden To Parents Not Platforms
- The framework emphasizes empowering parents with controls rather than imposing company duty of care.
- Mitchell and child-safety advocates argue studies show parental controls are ineffective and placing primary burden on parents fails to protect children.



