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Bold move, Cotton: Trump administration tells American techies it expects US quantum computer by 2028

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June 23, 2026

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Bold move, Cotton: Trump administration tells American techies it expects US quantum computer by 2028

Ahem. National effort required to kick-start the era of quantum-enabled scientific discovery and keep America ahead of the game

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Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Trump Executive Orders Ignite Rally In Quantum Stocks (NYSE: IONQ), (NYSE: QBTS), (NASDAQ: RGTI)

Quantum computing stocks – including NYSE: IONQ, NYSE: QBTS and NYSE: RGTI – surged after President Trump signed two executive orders on June 22, 2026, directly targeting national quantum capabilities and cryptographic defense infrastructure. The first order establishes the Quantum Computer for Application Development and Discovery Science initiative, coordinating the Department of Energy, Commerce, and [] The post Trump Executive Orders Ignite Rally In Quantum Stocks (NYSE: IONQ), (NYSE: QBTS), (NASDAQ: RGTI) appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

Futurism

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· Jun 23, 2026

Trump Orders Construction of Powerful Quantum Computer

We are going to be investing in American quantum leadership like never before. The post Trump Orders Construction of Powerful Quantum Computer appeared first on Futurism.

Coffman Chronicle

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· Jun 26, 2026

Trump Quantum Orders Draw Industry Reaction as Cybersecurity Deadlines Take Shape

President Donald Trump’s new quantum executive orders are drawing reaction across the quantum and cybersecurity sectors, where industry leaders and technology professionals are treating the move as a shift from federal research planning to implementation deadlines.

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 30, 2026

US must innovate faster to counter China’s tech rise, lawmakers told

A US congressional hearing on Tuesday urged the United States to innovate faster, smarter and better to counter China’s growing technological muscle, even as several lawmakers slammed the US President Donald Trump administration for policies they said undercut US national interests. The testimony before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce comes as the two economic giants increasingly and aggressively face off over standards, economic models and supply chains, despite last month’s summit...

Mashable

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· Jun 29, 2026

Why quantum computing may be the White Houses new AI

Quantum computing is the tech world's latest obsession. Here's what it actually is, how it works

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 25, 2026

Should You Really Buy Tech Stocks Now? History Offers a Surprising Answer That's Strikingly Clear.

Tech stocks have slipped in recent days.

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