Executive Order 14157high60% model agreement
Executive Order 14157
📅 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
5.4
Avg Threat Score
out of 10
📄 Original Executive Order (PDF)
AI Analysis Results
10 analyses from 10 models
Score Breakdown
Overall Assessment
The document exhibits a high level of threat to democratic norms and constitutional governance, aligning with frameworks of authoritarian patterns, power consolidation, rule of law degradation, and historical precedents. It reflects a significant centralization of power within the executive branch, bypassing legislative and judicial oversight. This approach parallels past uses of emergency powers for foreign threats but now applies them to domestic entities, highlighting the erosion of democratic processes and potential constitutional violations.
⚠ Urgent Concerns
- The designation of domestic entities as foreign terrorist organizations raises concerns about due process rights and legislative checks.
- The declaration of a national emergency under IEEPA could set a dangerous precedent for domestic use of extraordinary executive powers.
Recommendations
- Ensure legislative and judicial involvement in the designation and operational implementation process to maintain checks and balances.
- Review and potentially revise the legal frameworks used to apply IEEPA powers domestically to align with constitutional governance.
Average Threat Score
5.4
out of 10
Model Agreement
60%
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: 4.2Max: 6.8
Democratic Erosion4.6
Min: 3.5Max: 6.0
Power Consolidation6.0
Min: 5.0Max: 7.5
Historical Precedent5.1
Min: 3.8Max: 7.6
Authoritarian5.2
Min: 4.0Max: 6.5
Constitutional Violations5.7
Min: 4.8Max: 7.2