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🔥 The First AI Candidate Just Entered Congress

AI super PACs, Alex Bores, New York’s 12th Congressional District, OpenAI-linked investors, Anthropic-linked spending, and the RAISE Act collide in a bizarre congressional race that may reveal how artificial intelligence money plans to influence Congress before Congress regulates AI.

Artificial intelligence didn’t need a robot candidate, a metal skeleton, or a bad sci-fi voice to enter Congress. It just needed super PAC money.

In New York’s 12th Congressional District, a local Democratic primary became a national AI proxy war after candidate Alex Bores helped push New York’s RAISE Act, one of the strongest AI safety laws in the country. According to major reporting, AI-linked political groups poured millions into the race, with one side opposing Bores and another side boosting him.

So is this just one strange Manhattan election — or the first beta test for how AI money captures Washington before Washington ever regulates AI?

This is not left versus right. This is machine money, political influence, congressional power, and the future of who writes the rules.

🕵️‍♂️Meta’s AI Glasses Got BUSTED Doing What?!🔥

Meta Ray-Ban and Oakley AI glasses are now under scrutiny after WIRED reported Meta licensed Rank One Computing facial recognition technology tied to law enforcement, military, and biometric surveillance systems.

Meta’s reported systems were not active for users and were deleted from the app, but the larger question remains: why was facial recognition technology anywhere near mass-market consumer smart glasses?

In this episode, we break down the real architecture behind wearable AI: smart glasses, cloud processing, cameras, Meta AI, biometric vendors, and the privacy concerns raised by civil liberties groups. This is not just a gadget story. This is about the future of public spaces when AI cameras move from phones into eyewear.

WARNING! Trump’s DANGEROUS LIAISONS! When They Are Spotted Next to You, Trouble ALWAYS FOLLOWS!

The same tech titans who once couldn’t stand Donald Trump — Mark Zuckerberg, Google’s leadership, and Marc Andreessen — now seem to be rolling out the red carpet for him. Why the sudden switch? Is it newfound appreciation for capitalism… or just another case of Silicon Valley survival instincts kicking in?

Because let’s be honest — these guys don’t usually play for team America, they play for team profit. But with woke economics tanking markets and Biden’s digital policies choking innovation, maybe they finally realized socialism doesn’t sell in the boardroom.

Still, President Trump should tread carefully — when these digital chameleons start cozying up, it’s usually because they smell power… not patriotism.

BREAKING NEWS: FINALLY!! Government Launches MASSIVE BigTech Antitrust Investigation!

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