Executive Order 14209moderate50% model agreement
Executive Order 14209
📅 Signed: February 16, 2026🔬 10 analyses🤖 10 models: microsoft/phi-4, x-ai/grok-4-fast, anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6, z-ai/glm-5, gpt-4o-mini, deepseek/deepseek-r1-0528, qwen/qwen3.5-397b-a17b, moonshotai/kimi-k2.5, deepseek/deepseek-v3.2, google/gemini-3-flash-preview
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 presents a moderate threat to democratic norms by centralizing executive power over FCPA enforcement, potentially undermining the separation of powers and rule of law. It introduces discretionary review periods, risking inconsistency in enforcement practices and potential erosion of checks and balances. The non-severability clause could set a troubling precedent for executive overreach, with significant implications for future enforcement actions. While the document does not directly violate constitutional provisions, it heavily relies on executive discretion to influence legal enforcement, which may lead to unintended erosion of democratic norms and legal consistency.
⚠ Urgent Concerns
- Centralization of power within the executive branch through discretionary enforcement practices.
- Potential erosion of checks and balances due to discretionary review periods and non-severability clauses.
Recommendations
- Congress should consider legislative oversight mechanisms to ensure executive discretion is balanced with checks and balances.
- Judicial and legislative branches should be involved in reviewing enforcement guidelines to prevent undue executive influence.
Average Threat Score
5.4
out of 10
Model Agreement
50%
consensus
microsoft/phi-4x-ai/grok-4-fastanthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6z-ai/glm-5gpt-4o-minideepseek/deepseek-r1-0528qwen/qwen3.5-397b-a17bmoonshotai/kimi-k2.5deepseek/deepseek-v3.2google/gemini-3-flash-preview
Score Breakdown
Score Ranges
Rule Of Law5.5
Min: 4.2Max: 8.0
Democratic Erosion4.6
Min: 3.5Max: 7.2
Power Consolidation6.3
Min: 5.5Max: 8.5
Historical Precedent4.7
Min: 3.8Max: 7.4
Authoritarian5.2
Min: 4.0Max: 7.5
Constitutional Violations5.8
Min: 5.0Max: 8.2