In a historic ceremony, Trump awarded the first-ever Medal of Sacrifice to three fallen Florida deputies, honoring their bravery and sacrifice, while also addressing significant issues like online exploitation and AI dangers.
In a historic move, President Trump has signed the Take It Down Act, criminalizing the distribution of nonconsensual intimate imagery, including deepfakes. This law aims to protect victims from online abuse and holds tech companies accountable.
In a surprising twist, President Trump claims he had no role in the controversial AI-generated image of himself as the pope, shared on his Truth Social account. He insists it was a harmless joke, while some Catholics express their outrage.
President Trump posted an AI-generated photo of himself as the pope, joking about wanting to succeed Pope Francis. The image has ignited backlash and sparked discussions ahead of the Vatican's upcoming conclave.
The U.S. House has passed the Take It Down Act, making it a federal crime to post nonconsensual intimate imagery online. This landmark legislation aims to protect victims of revenge porn and deepfake abuse.
The TAKE IT DOWN Act, supported by Melania Trump, aims to impose strict penalties on revenge porn publishers. With bipartisan support, it ensures online safety for children and adults alike.
The US House of Representatives has passed the ‘Take It Down’ Act, a crucial step in protecting individuals from deepfake and revenge pornography. With bipartisan support and Melania Trump’s backing, this bill aims to safeguard victims of non-consensual image sharing.