- United States
- Texas
- Letter
The White House’s use of AI-generated content on social media under President Trump is not leadership — it is reckless, dishonest, and humiliating. What is being pushed out is not satire, not strategy, and not innovation. It is lies, misinformation, tacky propaganda, and childish nonsense that is actively degrading the credibility of the United States on the world stage.
This is not funny. It is not harmless. It is dangerous.
Foreign governments, journalists, and citizens around the world are openly mocking the United States because our highest office is behaving like an unserious internet troll instead of the leader of a global power. The misuse of AI to distort reality, spread false narratives, and inflame chaos undermines democratic trust and fuels global instability. This behavior would be unacceptable from a private citizen — it is outrageous coming from the White House.
Congress’s silence is deafening.
You have a constitutional duty to provide oversight, accountability, and guardrails — especially when emerging technologies like AI are being weaponized for propaganda and deception by those in power. Allowing this to continue unchecked signals to the world that the United States no longer values truth, responsibility, or basic standards of governance.
This is not about partisanship. It is about competence, integrity, and national reputation.
Congress must publicly call this out, demand transparency, and establish immediate limits on the use of AI by the executive branch for misinformation and political manipulation. Failure to act makes Congress complicit in the erosion of democratic norms and the continued embarrassment of this country.
The American people deserve leadership, not digital garbage masquerading as governance.
Do your job. Speak up. Stop this madness.