Newsom Drops Wild AI Attacks Of His Own, Targeting JD Vance And Sofas
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Newsom Drops Wild AI Attacks Of His Own, Targeting JD Vance And Sofas
"On Monday night, Trump posted the deepfake that also included Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) saying that Democrats have no voters left because of our woke, trans bullsh*t and that if we give all these illegal aliens free healthcare, we might be able to get em on our side so they can vote for us. Trump later shared a second clip of Jeffries in a sombrero."
"Hello and welcome to my show, A History of Couches. I'm your host, JD Vance, and we've got a special episode for you today. Some artifacts shape nations, others shape desires, few shape both. The Chesterfield Couch is one of them. Commissioned by Lord Philip Stanhope, the fourth Earl of Chesterfield, this sofa was designed for posture, elegance, and control."
"A design that did not merely support the body, but contained it. Once reserved for aristocrats, the Chesterfield spread into libraries, parlors, and now living rooms worldwide. But its allure has never diminished. There are rumors that I once had an encounter with a Chesterfield. People exaggerate, twist the truth. But when you sit on one, you understand where such stories come from. The Chesterfield isn't just furniture, it's an experience, and some of us know that a little too well."
Political figures posted AI-generated deepfake videos targeting opponents this week. President Trump posted a deepfake of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries wearing a sombrero and another clip of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer using slurs about trans people and illegal immigrants. Governor Gavin Newsom released deepfakes targeting the vice president and mocked Republican JD Vance with a faux show called A History of Couches featuring praise for a Chesterfield sofa. Newsom also posted a clip ridiculing an old photo of Vance in drag with mocking captions. The clips included captions and meme-style presentation, showing deepfakes entering political discourse.
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