President Donald Trump on Monday revoked Biden-era executive actions that withdrew Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terror, applied sanctions on Jewish settlers in the West Bank and sought to reduce the risks of artificial intelligence.
The rescinded orders were part of a mass reversal of Biden-era policies that Trump signed at Capital One arena following his swearing-in as the 47th president.
More context: Biden only recently removed Cuba from the terror list. The list of revoked orders Trump signed Monday did not specify individual reasons for reversing the Biden moves.
Biden applied the sanctions on certain Jewish settlers accused of fomenting violence in the West Bank in February, 2024.
And his 2023 AI order aimed to monitor and regulate the risks of artificial intelligence.