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EXPOSED: FBI Finally Admits AI Romance Scams Target Americans While Biden's Open Border Floods Nation With Real Criminals

Gary FranchiFebruary 12, 2026257 views
EXPOSED: FBI Finally Admits AI Romance Scams Target Americans While Biden's Open Border Floods Nation With Real Criminals
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The FBI issued a warning this week about artificial intelligence being weaponized in romance scams targeting Americans ahead of Valentine's Day, but many patriots are wondering why the bureau suddenly cares about protecting citizens when they've spent years targeting conservatives and ignoring real border security threats.

According to the federal agency, criminals are increasingly using AI to create sophisticated fake profiles on dating apps and social media platforms, defrauding thousands of Americans annually. The scammers use artificial intelligence to maintain convincing conversations and build fake relationships designed to extract money from vulnerable victims.

Where Was This Concern Under the Biden Regime?

While it's refreshing to see the FBI actually warning Americans about legitimate threats instead of raiding grandmothers who attended January 6th, the timing raises serious questions. For four years under the Biden administration, the bureau was more interested in classifying parents at school board meetings as domestic terrorists than protecting everyday Americans from actual criminals.

Now, just weeks into President Trump's second term, suddenly the FBI remembers its job is to serve and protect American citizens? This dramatic shift suggests the deep state apparatus is finally being forced to focus on real crimes instead of political persecution.

Tech Threats vs. Border Reality

The AI romance scam warning comes as President Trump's administration works overtime to secure our borders and deport the millions of illegal aliens who flooded into our country during Biden's disastrous tenure. While AI scammers are certainly a problem, they pale in comparison to the human trafficking, drug cartels, and violent criminals who crossed our southern border unchecked for four years.

"Americans deserve protection from all threats, both digital and physical, but let's not forget which administration actually secured our borders and which one left them wide open," one Trump supporter noted.

The FBI's sudden concern for citizen welfare is welcome, but patriots know the real protection comes from having a president who puts America First. As we approach Valentine's Day, Americans should indeed be cautious of AI romance scams – but they can finally rest easier knowing we have real leadership securing our nation from far greater threats.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeVoice88VerifiedFeb 13, 2026
Finally some honesty from the FBI! But where's the same urgency about the thousands pouring across our border daily? Priorities seem backwards as usual under this administration.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 13, 2026
My elderly neighbor almost lost $15,000 to one of these AI romance scams last month. Thank God her daughter caught it in time! Meanwhile our border is wide open and the FBI is just now admitting what we've known for years.
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TruthSeeker47VerifiedFeb 14, 2026
Good thing her daughter was paying attention. These scammers are getting so sophisticated with AI now.