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Kamala Caught Plagiarizing AGAIN.

In 2007, Kamala Harris, then the San Francisco district attorney, testified before Congress to support the John R. Justice Prosecutors and Defenders Incentive Act, aiming to create a student loan repayment program for state and local prosecutors. However, it has been revealed that Harris’s testimony was largely plagiarized from another district attorney, Paul Logli, a Republican from Winnebago County, Illinois.

Logli had testified on the same bill two months earlier before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Both Harris and Logli’s statements used identical language, cited the same surveys, and even contained the same grammatical errors. Harris’s testimony was essentially a copy-paste job with very few changes besides minor tweaks in punctuation and wording.

Already under fire for appearing to plagiarize multiple sections of her 2009 book Smart on Crime, the similarities between Harris’s and Logli’s testimonies raise questions about the Democratic presidential nominee’s integrity.

A plagiarism review has found many examples of Harris appearing to copy her work over the years. Examples include lifting a paragraph from Wikipedia in a 2012 report on human trafficking and lifting from a New York State judge in a 2014 report on transnational gangs.

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Trump Demands Intel CEO Linked to China Resign, ‘There Is No Other Solution.’

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump called for the resignation of Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, citing conflicts of interest due to Tan’s ties to Chinese firms.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald Trump, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR), and Intel’s board of directors.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Trump’s statement was made on Thursday via Truth Social, following a letter from Senator Cotton to Intel’s board.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The CEO of INTEL is highly CONFLICTED and must resign, immediately. There is no other solution to this problem. Thank you for your attention to this problem!” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: Intel shares fell by approximately 4 percent in U.S. premarket trading, and the company faces scrutiny over Tan’s investments in Chinese firms.

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On Thursday, U.S. President Donald J. Trump demanded the resignation of Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan, citing “highly conflicted” ties to Chinese firms. The demand follows a report that revealed Tan’s investments in hundreds of Chinese companies, some linked to the Chinese military.

Trump’s statement came after U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) sent a letter to Intel’s board chair raising concerns over Tan’s connections to China and a criminal case involving his previous company, Cadence Design. “The CEO of INTEL is highly CONFLICTED and must resign, immediately. There is no other solution to this problem. Thank you for your attention to this problem!” President Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social, leading Intel shares to drop by approximately 4 percent in premarket trading.

Intel, a major player in U.S. chip manufacturing, received nearly $20 billion in federal grants under the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act to bolster domestic semiconductor production. The company stated that both Intel and Tan “are deeply committed to the national security of the U.S. and the integrity of our role in the U.S. defense ecosystem.” Intel also noted it would address the concerns raised by Senator Cotton.

Tan assumed the role of CEO in March, succeeding Pat Gelsinger. Under his leadership, Intel has aimed to cut costs by reducing its workforce by 22 percent and halting construction on several planned manufacturing sites. Despite these efforts, Intel has struggled to regain its position in the semiconductor industry, losing ground to Taiwan’s TSMC and falling behind in the artificial intelligence chip market dominated by Nvidia.

It was revealed earlier this year that Tan, through various venture funds, has invested at least $200 million in advanced manufacturing and chip firms in China. While sources close to the Intel CEO claim Tan has divested from these positions, Chinese databases appear to show many of the investments remain current. The extent of any divestitures remains unclear.

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India’s Modi Remains Defiant In Face of Trump’s 50% Tariff.

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WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 50 percent tariff on Indian goods, prompting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to defend the nation’s farmers and industries.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, U.S. President Donald Trump, India’s foreign ministry, and industry leaders.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The announcement was made on Wednesday, with Modi responding on Thursday during an event in New Delhi.

💬KEY QUOTE: “India will never compromise on the well-being of its farmers, dairy [sector], and fishermen. And I know personally I will have to pay a heavy price for it.” — Narendra Modi

🎯IMPACT: The tariffs have strained U.S.-India relations, triggered domestic pressure on Modi, and raised concerns among Indian industries and investors.

IN FULL

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed to protect the interests of the nation’s farmers, fishermen, and dairy sector amid a significant tariff hike announced by U.S. President Donald J. Trump. Speaking at an event in New Delhi on Thursday, Modi declared, “India will never compromise on the well-being of its farmers, dairy [sector], and fishermen. And I know personally I will have to pay a heavy price for it.”

Trump’s decision to impose a 50 percent tariff on Indian goods, effective August 28, is reportedly aimed at penalizing India for its continued purchase of Russian oil. The tariff increase follows the collapse of trade talks between the two nations after five rounds of negotiations failed to resolve disagreements over India’s farm and dairy sectors and its oil imports from Russia.

India’s foreign ministry has criticized the tariff hike as “extremely unfortunate” and pledged to take “all necessary steps to protect its national interests.” Dammu Ravi, secretary of economic relations in India’s foreign ministry, described the move as lacking logic, stating, “This is a temporary aberration, a temporary problem that the country will face, but in course of time, we are confident that the world will find solutions.”

The tariffs have sparked domestic calls for a strong response, with both Modi’s supporters and opposition leaders urging him to act decisively. Congress party president Mallikarjun Kharge emphasized, “India’s national interest is supreme. Any nation that arbitrarily penalizes India for its time-tested policy of strategic autonomy… does not understand the steel frame India is made of.”

Indian industry leaders have expressed alarm over the economic impact of the tariffs. Sudhir Sekhri, chairman of the Apparel Export Promotion Council, warned, “There is no way the industry can absorb such a steep hike.”

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Sen. Marsha Blackburn Enters Race for Tennessee Governor.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn announced her candidacy for Tennessee governor.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Rep. John Rose (R-TN), and outgoing Gov. Bill Lee (R-TN).

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announcement made on Wednesday, in Tennessee, as Blackburn prepares for the 2026 gubernatorial race.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Here in the Volunteer State, we always lead the way. And that’s why I am announcing my candidacy for governor.” – Marsha Blackburn

🎯IMPACT: If elected, Blackburn would become the first woman to serve as Tennessee governor.

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U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) officially announced her candidacy for governor of Tennessee on August 6, setting her sights on succeeding term-limited Governor Bill Lee. In a video released to launch her campaign, Blackburn declared her vision to position Tennessee as “America’s conservative leader for this generation and the next.”

Blackburn opened her announcement with a confident message: “Trump is back, America is blessed and Tennessee—better than ever.” Touting her conservative credentials, she aligned herself closely with President Donald J. Trump, adding, “He’s going to need strong conservative governors who can bring that revolution home.”

A veteran of Tennessee politics, Blackburn has served in the U.S. Senate since 2019 and previously held a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives for more than a decade. Her 2018 Senate campaign drew national headlines after pop star Taylor Swift publicly criticized her voting record. Despite the backlash, Blackburn won the race and became the first woman to represent Tennessee in the U.S. Senate. She secured a second term in 2024.

Blackburn’s entry into the 2026 gubernatorial race sets up a Republican primary contest with Representative John Rose, who declared his candidacy earlier this year.

If successful, Blackburn would become Tennessee’s first female governor. This move also places Blackburn among a growing list of U.S. senators seeking gubernatorial office, following recent announcements by Senators Michael Bennet (D) of Colorado and Tommy Tuberville (R) of Alabama.

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India’s Tariff Rate Will Double For Purchasing Russian Oil.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Tariffs on Indian exports to the United States will increase to 50 percent by the end of August if the country continues to purchase Russian oil.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump, the Indian Foreign Ministry, and Russia.

📍WHEN & WHERE: United States and India, August 6, 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: “They don’t care how many people in Ukraine are being killed by the Russian war Machine.” — President Donald J. Trump

🎯IMPACT: Trump is using economic pressure to push Russia to end its war in Ukraine by targeting its oil customers, like India. Other countries that import Russian oil may now face similar tariffs as well.

IN FULL

President Donald J. Trump announced on Wednesday that tariffs on India will be doubled to 50 percent in August, in retaliation for the country’s purchase of Russian oil. According to the White House, similar trade penalties will be imposed on other nations that continue to buy Russian energy as part of President Trump’s efforts to use trade policy to pressure the Kremlin to resolve the war in Ukraine.

The new Executive Order will ensure that India faces a 25 percent tariff starting on August 27 if the country continues to purchase oil from Russia. This is in addition to the 25 percent duty that Trump announced last week, which takes effect on Thursday.

President Trump criticized the Indian government on a social media post this week for purchasing ‘massive amounts’ of Russian oil and selling it on the open market. He stated, “They don’t care how many people in Ukraine are being killed by the Russian war Machine.” The order also directs administration officials to “determine whether any other country is directly or indirectly importing Russian Federation oil.”

India’s Foreign Ministry responded to Trump’s announcement late on Wednesday, stating its motives for importing Russian oil are due to the energy needed for its large population of 1.4 billion people. Indian officials signaled they did not intend to halt purchases of Russian oil. “It is therefore extremely unfortunate that the U.S. should choose to impose additional tariffs on India for actions that several other countries are also taking in their own national interest,” the ministry’s statement said.

The National Pulse reported in late July that President Trump slammed India and Russia, declaring, “They can take their dead economies down together, for all I care.” He singled out India specifically for not having reached a bilateral trade agreement with the United States.

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Jeff Bezos’s Dream Just Got One Step Closer to Becoming Reality.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. government proposed changes to rules governing drone operations, aiming to make it easier for companies to conduct flights beyond the “visual line of sight.”

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Amazon, and other drone industry stakeholders.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced Tuesday, with public comments open for 60 days. The rule impacts drone operations across the U.S.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We are making the future of our aviation a reality and unleashing American drone dominance.” – Sean P. Duffy

🎯IMPACT: The proposal could streamline drone operations, expand their applications, and ensure the U.S. leads in drone technology innovation.

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The U.S. government introduced new proposed regulations on August 5 aimed at expanding drone operations, a shift that could aid companies like Amazon in scaling up their delivery services. The proposal would eliminate the need for companies to obtain individual waivers to fly drones beyond the operator’s visual line of sight.

Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy revealed the plan, noting that the Trump administration is focused on “unleashing American drone dominance.” He emphasized that the new rules would help the U.S. surpass global competitors in drone innovation, including China.

Under the proposed changes, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) would allow drones to operate below 400 feet and beyond the operator’s direct view, without requiring prior approval. However, operators would still need to comply with several safety requirements: drones must have certified collision-avoidance systems, cannot exceed a weight of 1,320 pounds, and must be operated by certified individuals. Additionally, flights over large public gatherings would remain prohibited in order to mitigate security threats.

Amazon’s public policy team welcomed the proposed rules. In a post on X, they stated: “We applaud the [White House], [USDOT], [FAA] and Congress for their continued leadership in advancing a framework that supports safe, scalable drone operations like [Amazon]’s Prime Air drone delivery.”

To date, the FAA has approved 657 waivers for beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) operations, including for Amazon’s Prime Air service in College Station, Texas. Yariv Bash, CEO of drone delivery company Flytrex, praised the proposal, calling it a “foundational milestone” for expanding drone-based logistics nationwide.

Bezos’s Amazon previously contributed $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund, a move seen by many as an effort by the technology billionaire to repair his relationship with the America First leader.

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Murdoch Must Provide Trump With Health Updates in Deal Delaying Defamation Deposition.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Rupert Murdoch agreed to provide regular updates on his health to President Donald Trump as part of a legal agreement delaying his deposition in Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: U.S. President Donald Trump, Rupert Murdoch, Judge Darrin Gayles, and Dow Jones & Co.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The agreement was approved on Tuesday in Miami federal court.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Murdoch is 94 years old, has suffered from multiple health issues throughout his life, is believed to have suffered recent significant health scares, and is presumed to live in New York, New York.” – President Trump’s lawyers wrote in their filing.

🎯IMPACT: Murdoch must provide health updates to Trump’s legal team, and his deposition will only proceed if the court denies a dismissal motion in the defamation case.

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Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has agreed to provide regular updates on his health as part of a legal deal with President Donald J. Trump. The agreement delays Murdoch’s deposition in Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit over a Wall Street Journal article regarding deceased child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

The stipulation, approved on Tuesday by Judge Darrin Gayles in Miami federal court, was reached after Trump’s lawyers sought to depose Murdoch within 15 days. They argued that Murdoch’s advanced age and health issues might prevent him from testifying in person if the case proceeded to trial.

“Murdoch is 94 years old, has suffered from multiple health issues throughout his life, is believed to have suffered recent significant health scares, and is presumed to live in New York, New York,” Trump’s lawyers stated.

Under the agreement, Murdoch must provide a sworn declaration about his current health within three days and continue to give updates to Trump’s legal team. If Murdoch fails to comply, he will be required to sit for an expedited deposition. However, Judge Gayles is also currently considering a motion filed by Murdoch and his co-defendants to dismiss the lawsuit, which, if successful, would render the agreement and possible deposition moot.

Trump’s defamation suit, filed in July, targets Murdoch, News Corp, and Dow Jones & Co., among others, for a Wall Street Journal article claiming Trump sent Jeffrey Epstein a “bawdy” birthday card in 2003. Trump has denied the claim, calling the article “false, malicious, defamatory, FAKE NEWS.” The lawsuit also names News Corp CEO Robert Thomson and the reporters who authored the article.

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Pennsylvania Man Charged for Alleged Death Threats Against President Trump.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Pennsylvania man was charged federally for allegedly threatening to kill then-President-elect Donald J. Trump before his inauguration.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jacob Buckley, a 22-year-old from Port Matilda, Pennsylvania, and the U.S. Secret Service.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The threats were made on January 16, 2025, via TikTok, according to the Justice Department.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I’m going to kill Trump,” Buckley allegedly wrote on TikTok.

🎯IMPACT: If convicted, Buckley faces up to five years in prison, supervised release, fines, and a special assessment.

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Jacob Buckley, a 22-year-old Pennsylvania man, has been charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania for allegedly threatening to kill then-President-elect Donald J. Trump. The threats, made on TikTok under the username “Jacob_buckley,” included statements such as, “I’m going to kill Trump,” and, “Bro we going into a literal oligarchy in 4 days and im going to kill Trump,” according to prosecutors.

The U.S. Secret Service conducted the investigation, and Buckley has been “charged by criminal information for threatening Donald Trump as the President-elect,” according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The Department of Justice (DOJ) noted that the maximum penalty upon conviction includes up to five years in prison, supervised release, fines, and a special assessment.

This case follows a similar incident involving a Rhode Island man, Carl Montague, who was charged in July for allegedly threatening Trump and members of his administration on Truth Social. Montague’s threats, posted on June 27, 2025, included violent language directed at Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. The FBI later determined that Montague did not have access to weapons or the means to carry out his threats.

During the 2024 presidential campaign, two would-be assassins made attempts on President Trump’s life. Ryan Wesley Routh, who was discovered by the Secret Service hiding with an SKS-style rifle amidst shrubbery on the edge of the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, is currently facing trial. A judge recently ruled that Routh will be allowed to represent himself in his defense.

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This Tech Co. Just Pledged an Additional $100 Billion U.S. Investment After Trump Tariff Threat.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Apple announced plans to increase its U.S. investment by $100 billion, adding to its earlier $500 billion pledge.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Apple CEO Tim Cook, President Donald J. Trump, and the White House.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced Wednesday by the Trump White House.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Today’s announcement with Apple is another win for our manufacturing industry that will simultaneously help reshore the production of critical components to protect America’s economic and national security,” said a White House spokesman.

🎯IMPACT: Analysts suggest Apple’s investment could help mitigate tariffs and align with Trump’s push for U.S.-based manufacturing.

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Apple has announced a new $100 billion investment in the United States, adding to its previous $500 billion pledge to boost domestic manufacturing and production. The announcement comes as the company faces pressure from President Donald J.  Trump to relocate more of its supply chain to the U.S.

The White House confirmed the investment would encourage the production of Apple parts in the U.S. This follows earlier remarks from Trump, who threatened to impose higher tariffs on Apple products unless iPhone manufacturing was moved stateside. Apple CEO Tim Cook has indicated the company is looking to “do more” in response to these pressures.

A White House spokesman called the announcement “another win for our manufacturing industry” and emphasized its potential to reshore production of critical components, which aligns with Trump’s broader economic and national security goals. Apple has historically manufactured most of its products in China but has been adapting its supply chain in response to U.S. tariffs.

While Apple has shifted some production to countries like India and Vietnam, analysts note that significant changes to its supply chain will take time. Shares of Apple rose over 4 percent following the announcement, signaling investor optimism about the company’s U.S.-focused strategy. Cook also highlighted Apple’s plans to invest in rare earth production and a “manufacturing academy” in Michigan.

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Democratic Lawmaker Threatens ‘Knife Fight’ Prior to J.D. Vance Visit.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Indiana Democrats are warning of a potential redistricting battle as Republicans consider redrawing congressional district maps ahead of the 2026 midterms.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: State Representative Matt Pierce, Vice President J.D. Vance, Governor Mike Braun (R-IN), Congressman Frank Mrvan (D-IN), and other state and national political figures.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Indiana, with discussions and meetings taking place this week, including a visit from Vice President Vance to Indianapolis.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I’m sounding the alarm because Democrats in Indiana are in a knife fight to preserve democracy, and we better start acting like it.” – Matt Pierce

🎯IMPACT: The potential redistricting could reshape Indiana’s congressional delegation, targeting competitive districts and sparking broader national debates on gerrymandering.

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Indiana State Representative Matt Pierce (D) says that Democrats in the state are in a “knife fight to preserve democracy” as Republicans consider redrawing congressional districts. The threat comes as Vice President J.D. Vance is set to visit Indianapolis this week to meet with Governor Mike Braun (R-IN) to discuss redistricting.

A redrawn Indiana congressional map could potentially target Democratic-leaning seats like the state’s 1st Congressional District, currently held by Congressman Frank Mrvan (D-IN), as Republicans work to solidify their 7-2 advantage in the state’s congressional delegation.

Pierce alleges that Vance is being sent by President Donald J. Trump to push Braun into calling a special session to implement “Texas-style gerrymandering.” In a Facebook video, Pierce stated, “I’m sounding the alarm because Democrats in Indiana are in a knife fight to preserve democracy, and we better start acting like it.” The Indiana Democrat continued, alleging Republicans want to “steal away seats from Democrats because they know they can’t win this election with their failed policies that harm the middle class and then give all the benefits to the wealthy.”

A spokesman for Indiana House Democrats revealed that efforts are underway to mobilize public opposition, including calls to representatives and a sit-in protest. However, Indiana’s legislative rules do not require a quorum for Republicans to pass a redistricting bill, removing a tactic used by Texas Democrats to delay similar efforts.

Governor Braun described his discussions with Vance as “exploratory” with “no commitments” yet. Meanwhile, Democrats in other states like California and Illinois are also considering retaliatory redistricting efforts to counter Republican moves in states like Texas, Missouri, and Florida. Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY) has called for legislation to ban partisan gerrymandering and mid-decade redistricting, emphasizing the need for competitive districts to improve Congress.

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Truth Social Has Picked an AI Partner.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) announced a partnership with Perplexity to test an AI search feature for Truth Social.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: TMTG, led by CEO Devin Nunes, and Perplexity.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced on Wednesday, currently available on the web version of Truth Social.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We’re proud to partner with Perplexity to launch our public Beta testing of Truth Social AI, which will make Truth Social an even more vital element in the Patriot Economy,” said TMTG CEO Devin Nunes.

🎯IMPACT: Truth Social is set to enhance its platform with AI, joining other social media platforms incorporating AI technologies.

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On August 6, the Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) announced the launch of a new AI search feature on Truth Social through a collaboration with Perplexity, marking the company’s entry into the growing field of AI-enhanced platforms.

“We’re proud to partner with Perplexity to launch our public Beta testing of Truth Social AI, which will make Truth Social an even more vital element in the Patriot Economy,” said TMTG CEO Devin Nunes in the official announcement.

The new search capability, called Truth Search AI, is currently accessible on the web version of Truth Social. TMTG has confirmed that mobile versions for Android and iOS are in development and will be released soon.

As part of the beta rollout, the company emphasized its focus on continuous improvement: “We plan to robustly refine and expand our search function based on user feedback as we implement a wide range of additional enhancements to the platform.”

By integrating AI into its services, TMTG follows in the footsteps of other social platforms incorporating artificial intelligence. Elon Musk’s X, for example, recently launched Grok, an AI chatbot for premium subscribers, which garnered some controversy recently after it referred to itself as “MechaHitler.”

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