The tech elite are making their moves on Capitol Hill, and they've got their favorites picked out.
'Leading the Future,' a Super PAC laser-focused on artificial intelligence policy, just dropped their exclusive list of Republican House incumbents they're throwing their weight behind, Breitbart News has learned. The question every patriot should be asking: what exactly do these AI kingpins want in return?
While President Trump's administration pushes forward with his America First agenda and Elon Musk leads the charge on government efficiency through DOGE, Big Tech money is quietly flowing to handpicked GOP lawmakers. These aren't random endorsements - this is strategic political warfare in the battle for America's technological future.
The New Power Players
The timing couldn't be more telling. As Trump enters his second term with a mandate to drain the swamp and put America first, we're seeing established tech interests move to secure their congressional allies. 'Leading the Future' isn't just throwing money around for fun - they're investing in lawmakers who will shape AI policy for the next decade.
But here's what should concern every American: are these 'GOP Champions' truly fighting for We the People, or are they being groomed to serve Silicon Valley's interests? The artificial intelligence revolution is happening whether we like it or not, and the policies crafted in the next few years will determine if AI serves American workers or replaces them.
"When tech money starts flowing this early in the cycle, you know there's a bigger game being played," one House GOP source told conservative media.
President Trump has consistently called out Big Tech's stranglehold on American innovation and free speech. Now we're seeing the same industry try to buy influence with Republican lawmakers through the back door of AI policy.
Patriots need to keep a close eye on which GOP members are taking this money and what commitments they're making in return. Are they fighting for American technological dominance, or are they being bought off by the same forces that censored conservatives and rigged elections?
The real test will be whether these 'champions' stand with Trump's vision of American technological independence, or if they end up serving their Silicon Valley donors when the chips are down.
