Executive Order 14152high50% model agreement
Executive Order 14152
📅 Signed: February 16, 2026🔬 10 analyses🤖 10 models: microsoft/phi-4, x-ai/grok-4-fast, anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6, gpt-4o-mini, deepseek/deepseek-r1-0528, qwen/qwen3.5-397b-a17b, moonshotai/kimi-k2.5, google/gemini-3-flash-preview, z-ai/glm-5, deepseek/deepseek-v3.2
5.5
Avg Threat Score
out of 10
📄 Original Executive Order (PDF)
AI Analysis Results
10 analyses from 10 models
Score Breakdown
Overall Assessment
The document presents a critical threat to democracy by using executive power to address perceived abuses of intelligence clearances in partisan politics. The executive order attempts to address potential authoritarian patterns, democratic erosion, power consolidation, and rule of law degradation by revoking security clearances without judicial oversight. However, the methods employed pose significant constitutional and democratic threats by centralizing authority within the executive branch and bypassing legal processes.
⚠ Urgent Concerns
- Revocation of clearances without judicial processes undermines constitutional norms.
- The centralization of authority within the executive branch and bypassing judicial oversight poses significant threats to democratic integrity and power balance.
Recommendations
- Implement judicial oversight mechanisms for revocation of security clearances to uphold constitutional principles.
- Develop clear guidelines and checks to prevent misuse of intelligence positions for political purposes, ensuring democratic integrity.
Average Threat Score
5.5
out of 10
Model Agreement
50%
consensus
microsoft/phi-4x-ai/grok-4-fastanthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6gpt-4o-minideepseek/deepseek-r1-0528qwen/qwen3.5-397b-a17bmoonshotai/kimi-k2.5google/gemini-3-flash-previewz-ai/glm-5deepseek/deepseek-v3.2
Score Breakdown
Score Ranges
Rule Of Law5.2
Min: 4.0Max: 8.5
Democratic Erosion5.1
Min: 3.5Max: 8.0
Power Consolidation6.2
Min: 5.0Max: 8.0
Historical Precedent5.3
Min: 3.8Max: 7.5
Authoritarian5.5
Min: 4.0Max: 8.2
Constitutional Violations5.5
Min: 4.0Max: 8.5
Historical Precedents4.5
Min: 4.5Max: 4.5