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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. ‘You kind of ruined it with your trans obsession’: House points fingers as Smithsonian Women’s museum funding fails

    A proposed bill to establish a Smithsonian American Women's History Museum on the National Mall failed in the House of Representatives due to partisan disagreements over the inclusion of transgender individuals. Republicans revised the legislation to exclusively feature "biological women," which Democrats argued excluded a diverse range of experiences and ceded control to President Trump. The bill's rejection leaves the future of the museum uncertain, despite initial broad bipartisan support. AI

    ‘You kind of ruined it with your trans obsession’: House points fingers as Smithsonian Women’s museum funding fails