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Axios
Axiosshadow AI policy, hasn't worked out that way
Washington Free BeaconNotorious, Shadowy Influence Campaign

Axios reporting establishes that David Sacks and Siriam Krishnan served as architects of the Trump administration's AI agenda before stepping back, while Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick imposed export controls on Anthropic that resulted in model takedowns. A bipartisan House AI safety bill was introduced and Biden-era requirements were rescinded. Unverified reports from the Washington Free Beacon describe separate congressional inquiries into foreign influence on AI infrastructure.

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