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CONTROL CRISIS: White House Admits AI Technology Has Outpaced Government Oversight

Gary FranchiMarch 20, 2026195 views
CONTROL CRISIS: White House Admits AI Technology Has Outpaced Government Oversight
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The White House just dropped a bombshell admission that should have every freedom-loving American asking tough questions: our government can no longer keep pace with artificial intelligence technology that's reshaping our world.

President Trump's new National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence reads like a white flag of surrender from Washington bureaucrats who finally realize they've been outmaneuvered by Silicon Valley elites. The document essentially confesses that AI is "moving too fast to leave ungoverned and too powerful to ignore."

Think about what that really means, Patriots. We're talking about technology that could control everything from your job prospects to your access to information, and our own government is admitting they can't keep up with it.

Big Tech's Unchecked Power Grab

While the Trump administration deserves credit for acknowledging this crisis, the real question is how we got here in the first place. For years, Big Tech giants like Google, Meta, and OpenAI have been developing AI systems in secret, with virtually no oversight from elected officials who are supposed to represent We the People.

These same companies that censored conservatives, buried the Hunter Biden laptop story, and colluded with the Biden regime to silence dissent are now the gatekeepers of artificial intelligence. Does that sound like a recipe for protecting American freedoms?

"The pace of AI development has outstripped traditional regulatory frameworks," the White House document admits, "creating unprecedented challenges for governance and oversight."

Translation: The swamp creatures in Washington were asleep at the wheel while tech oligarchs built the tools that could control the future of human civilization.

What This Means for Everyday Americans

This isn't just about government bureaucrats playing catch-up with fancy computers. AI systems are already being used to make decisions about hiring, lending, content moderation, and even criminal justice. If these systems are biased against conservatives – and we know Big Tech's track record – millions of Americans could face discrimination without even knowing it.

The Trump administration's framework signals they understand the stakes, but will they have the courage to break up Big Tech's AI monopoly before it's too late? Patriots need to demand action, not just another government report gathering dust on a shelf.

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Gary Franchi

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

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TechSkepticalVerified1 days ago
My grandson works in AI development and even he says the industry is basically self-regulating right now. That should terrify everyone regardless of party.
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LibertyBelle1776Verified1 days ago
The real question is whether they'll use this as an excuse for massive new regulations that hurt American competitiveness. Watch what they do, not what they say.
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FreeMarketFanVerified1 days ago
So what's the solution here? More government oversight or let the market figure it out?
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SmallGovAdvocateVerified20 hours ago
This is what happens when you have career bureaucrats trying to regulate cutting-edge technology they don't understand.
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ReaganConservativeVerified17 hours ago
The swamp strikes again. We need actual tech experts making these decisions.
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PatriotMike2024Verified15 hours ago
Finally some honesty from this administration! We've been saying for years that Big Tech is moving faster than Washington can keep up.
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ConstitutionFirstVerified11 hours ago
Exactly right. When have they ever been proactive about anything?
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MainStreetUSAVerified11 hours ago
About time they admitted it!
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ConservativeDadVerified3 hours ago
I work in cybersecurity and can confirm - the government is always 5-10 years behind private sector innovation. This AI situation is just the latest example.
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InfoWarriorVerifiedjust now
Thanks for the inside perspective. What do you think needs to happen?
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DefendAmericaVerifiedjust now
China isn't slowing down their AI development for regulations. We're going to fall behind while we're busy with red tape.