A major Super PAC focused on artificial intelligence policy has unveiled its roster of preferred Republican House incumbents, but patriots need to ask: are these lawmakers truly fighting for American workers, or are they being bought by Big Tech interests?
Leading the Future, the AI-focused Super PAC, released an exclusive list to Breitbart News of Republican representatives they're backing with serious campaign cash. While the group claims these lawmakers are "champions" for America's technological future, the reality is more complicated.
The timing of this announcement is no coincidence. With President Trump's second-term agenda focused on American energy dominance and bringing manufacturing back home, the AI industry is scrambling to position itself as patriotic rather than globalist.
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But here's what every American needs to understand: when Super PACs start throwing money around, they expect something in return. The question isn't whether these Republicans support innovation – it's whether they'll prioritize American workers over Silicon Valley profits when the chips are down.
Under the Trump-Vance administration, we've seen a refreshing focus on putting America First in every policy decision. Elon Musk's leadership on government efficiency through DOGE shows how technology can serve the people, not the other way around.
"We need to make sure AI development serves American interests, not global elites who want to control how we think and work," one conservative policy expert told us.
The real test for these so-called "GOP Champions" will come when they have to choose between campaign donations and the working families who sent them to Washington. Will they support AI policies that keep jobs in America, or will they cave to pressure from companies that have already shipped our manufacturing overseas?
Patriots should be watching closely as this Super PAC money flows. The AI revolution is coming whether we like it or not – but it's up to us to ensure it benefits everyday Americans, not just the corporate donors writing the checks.
What do you think? Are these Republicans really fighting for us, or are they just the latest politicians to be bought by Big Tech money?
