US Rep. MTG remains vocally opposed to the AI clause in Trump’s bill
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) has refused to back down in her public opposition to Trump’s proposed One Big Beautiful Bill, specifically the clause that would restrict states from creating their own AI regulations Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has firmly opposed President Donald Trump’s proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill” if it includes what she calls a “poison pill.” This poison pill is a clause that would impose a 10-year restriction on states’ ability to regulate artificial intelligence (AI). Greene made her position crystal clear in a post on X, stating that such a move would “destroy federalism” and leave American workers vulnerable in the rapidly changing labor market. MTG opposes the AI clause Her comment on the topic came in response to Trump’s crypto and AI czar, David Sacks, who defended the clause, stating that it is needed to prevent a patchwork of state laws that could stifle AI innovation. Sacks argued that a temporary federal override of state regulation is actually the “small government position,” warning that without it, the left wing’s caution regarding AI and regulatory restrictions could dominate AI policy. Sacks specifically called out “WokeAI,” European-style governance, and Silicon Valley billionaires like Dustin Moskovitz for pushing alarmist narratives to gain influence over AI policy in his lengthy post on X. He insists that a single, innovation-friendly federal AI regulation would better serve American interests and maintain the country’s competitiveness with China. “The America First position should be to support a moderate and innovation-friendly regulatory regime at the federal level,” he said. “That is the case here.” “Poison pills kill great bills,” Greene wrote in a lengthy response. “Allowing states to regulate and make laws will preserve their ability to choose their path… Tying our states’ hands behind their back for 10 years… makes us no different…
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