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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 faces growing risk of losing key Iran war vote in Congress

    House Democrats are nearing a successful vote on a resolution to limit President Trump's war powers regarding Iran. This measure, which aims to be a symbolic rebuke of the conflict, is gaining support, with key Democrats expressing confidence in its passage. Representative Jared Golden, who previously voted against similar resolutions, now intends to vote yes, citing the expiration of the 60-day window under the War Powers Act. Some Republicans, like Representative Don Bacon, are also considering supporting the resolution despite President Trump's opposition. AI

    Trump faces growing risk of losing key Iran war vote in Congress

    IMPACT This legislative action could influence future US foreign policy decisions and the executive branch's ability to engage in military conflicts.

  3. House Democrats are scrambling to contain their Maureen Galindo problem

    House Democrats are working to distance themselves from congressional candidate Maureen Galindo due to her inflammatory and antisemitic remarks. Galindo, who has expressed a desire to imprison American Zionists, is reportedly being boosted by a PAC spending hundreds of thousands of dollars, which Democrats suspect is a Republican effort to weaken the opposing candidate. Prominent Democrats, including Hakeem Jeffries and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have publicly condemned Galindo's views and endorsed her opponent, Johnny Garcia. AI

    House Democrats are scrambling to contain their Maureen Galindo problem
  4. "I'm allowed to": Trump's presidential profit machine bursts into the open

    President Trump has established a $1.8 billion fund for allies who claim political persecution, drawing accusations of corruption from House Democrats. This fund, overseen by Trump's former attorney, aims to compensate individuals like Jan. 6 defendants and conservative activists. The initiative has intensified scrutiny of Trump's financial dealings, particularly his recent surge in stock trades involving companies influenced by federal policy. AI

    "I'm allowed to": Trump's presidential profit machine bursts into the open