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  1. Democrats eye 2027 crackdown on AI in election ads

    House Democrats are planning to introduce legislation aimed at regulating the use of AI in political advertising if they regain control of Congress. This move comes in response to the increasing prevalence of AI-generated content in the 2026 midterm elections, which has been used to create misleading and satirical campaign ads. Lawmakers are concerned about the potential for AI to manipulate public opinion and are exploring measures to ensure transparency and disclosure in political messaging. AI

    Democrats eye 2027 crackdown on AI in election ads

    IMPACT Proposed legislation aims to curb AI misuse in elections, potentially impacting campaign strategies and the spread of political disinformation.

  2. Trump gets revenge on Epstein rebel Thomas Massie in Kentucky GOP primary

    Congressman Thomas Massie lost his Republican primary in Kentucky to Ed Gallrein, a challenger endorsed by President Trump. This defeat is part of Trump's broader effort to oust Republican lawmakers who have opposed him. The race was notably the most expensive House primary in history, with significant outside spending and the use of AI-generated attack ads by both campaigns. AI

    Trump gets revenge on Epstein rebel Thomas Massie in Kentucky GOP primary

    IMPACT AI-generated deepfakes and content were used in attack ads, highlighting the increasing role of AI in political campaigns.