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Sen. Marsha Blackburn

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A law you literally can't vote against — because voting no means voting against 'TRUMP AMERICA.'
Who they are

Senator Marsha Blackburn is the lead legislative author of the TRUMP AMERICA AI Act, dated March 18, 2026.

What they do

The engine reads her as the legislative face for an AI-regulation framework backed by the Sacks-Thiel network.

How it works

She built the bill around a '4Cs' pitch — protecting children, creators, conservatives, and communities — supported by Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck lobbying, and the name itself is a backronym ('TRUMP AMERICA' spelled out from a longer phrase) engineered so that opposing the bill looks like opposing Trump and America.

Why it matters

It shows how naming and framing can be used to make a law nearly impossible to oppose, giving political cover to a specific tech-backed regulatory agenda.

The engine's record — word for word
Primary legislative architect of the TRUMP AMERICA AI Act (Mar 18, 2026). 4Cs paradigm: protecting children, creators, conservatives, communities. Supported by Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck lobbying. Structural role: legislative face for Sacks-Thiel regulatory architecture. The backronym (Republic Unifying Meritocratic Performance...) prevents opposition — you cannot vote against TRUMP AMERICA.
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