Artificial Intelligence software provides proof that Donald J. Trump is the most persecuted man in America. Tex.org writer prompted a popular AI (artificial intelligence) program to write an article asking the following question: Why is #DonaldJTrump the most persecuted man on Earth? We asked the AI software to write it in two voices: @CNN and @FOXNEWS. This is what AI asked us to answer before it wrote the article. Even artificial intelligence indicates Donald J. Trump is the most persecuted man in America. #CNN and #FoxNews
- Do you have any background information for (AI)?
- Donald J. Trump is one of the most persecuted men on Earth. But why?
- Your command for (AI).
CNN Anchor voice according to AI software
- Do you have any background information for AI?
- Donald J. Trump is one of the most persecuted men on Earth. But why?
- Write a news article explaining why Donald J. Trump is the most loved and hated man in America. Use #CNN anchor voice.
This is what AI wrote in the voice of CNN “The Most Trusted Name in News”
“Donald J. Trump is one of the most persecuted men on Earth. But why?
Why does Trump elicit such strong reactions from Americans?
For starters, Trump is an unconventional president. He doesn’t shy away from controversy, and he often tweets his thoughts about current events. This can make him polarizing figure.
Trump also has a different style than past presidents. He is known for making brash statements and decisions, which can lead to criticism.
Additionally, Trump’s policies often anger certain groups of people. For example, his decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program angered many immigrants and their supporters.
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Many people love Donald Trump because he is a successful businessman who knows how to get things done. He has created jobs, built businesses, and taken on big projects.
Others hate Donald Trump because they feel he is racist, sexist, and homophobic. He has been accused of sexual assault, and has made disparaging comments about women, immigrants, and minorities.
Finally, some people may dislike Trump because they think he is a liar. For example, Trump has said that he had no involvement with Russia during the 2016 presidential election, but several investigations have shown that this is not true.
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Donald Trump is the most loved and hated man in America. He is adored by his supporters for his no-nonsense style and his promises to Make America Great Again. He is hated by his opponents for the same reasons, plus his policies which many see as harmful and divisive.
Trump has been called everything from a fascist to a racist, but he insists that he is simply trying to do what’s best for the American people. His policies on immigration, healthcare, and the economy have sparked passionate debate on both sides of the aisle, and it’s clear that Trump’s presidency will be one of the most controversial in history.”
Fox News Anchor voice according to AI software
This is what AI wrote in the voice of FOX NEWS “The Most Fair and Balanced Network”
“Donald J. Trump is the most persecuted man on Earth. He is constantly attacked by the liberal media, Hollywood elites, and the left-wing establishment. Despite all of this, he remains one of the most popular presidents in history.
The left hates Trump because he represents everything that they are against: freedom, capitalism, and conservatism. They can’t stand the thought of a successful businessman becoming president, and they will do anything to destroy him.
The love for Trump comes from his supporters, who appreciate his policies of lower taxes, deregulation, and conservative values. He has delivered on his promises to the American people, and they believe that he is the best hope for the future.
Donald J. Trump is one of the most persecuted men on Earth. He’s been loved and hated by America since he announced his candidacy for president in 2015.
Some say it’s because he’s a successful businessman. Others say it’s because he isn’t afraid to speak his mind. But whatever the reason, Trump has always been a controversial figure.
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Now, as president, Trump is facing even more persecution. The left-leaning media constantly attack him, while the right-wing establishment tries to control him.
It’s no wonder that Trump is so unpopular with the mainstream media. He represents everything they hate: wealth, power and patriotism.
But despite the negative press, Trump continues to fight for America. He’s working hard to make America great again, and the American people are starting to see that.
Thanks to Trump, America is finally getting back on track. The economy is booming, and jobs are coming back to our shores. Crime is down, and military spending is up.
The only thing standing in Trump’s way is the liberal media establishment. But with the support of the American people, Trump will overcome them and make America great again!”
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Did Trump violate the Espionage Act?
The latest question of the day is did Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, violate the Espionage Act? To answer that question, we’ll first have to define what’s in this particular law:
The Espionage Act (18 U.S. Code § 793) states :
(a) Whoever, for the purpose of obtaining information respecting the national defense with intent or reason to believe that the information is to be used to the injury of the United States, or to the advantage of any foreign nation, goes upon, enters, flies over, or otherwise obtains information concerning any vessel, aircraft, work of defense, navy yard, naval station, submarine base, fueling station, fort, battery, torpedo station, dockyard, canal, railroad, arsenal, camp, factory, mine, telegraph, telephone, wireless, or signal station, building, office, research laboratory or station or other place connected with the national defense owned or constructed, or in progress of construction by the United States or under the control of the United States, or of any of its officers, departments, or agencies, or within the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States, or any place in which any vessel, aircraft, arms, munitions, or other materials or instruments for use in time of war are being made, prepared, repaired, stored, or are the subject of research or development, under any contract or agreement with the United States, or any department or agency thereof, or with any person on behalf of the United States, or otherwise on behalf of the United States, or any prohibited place so designated by the President by proclamation in time of war or in case of national emergency in which anything for the use of the Army, Navy, or Air Force is being prepared or constructed or stored, information as to which prohibited place the President has determined would be prejudicial to the national defense; or
(b) Whoever, for the purpose aforesaid, and with like intent or reason to believe, copies, takes, makes, or obtains, or attempts to copy, take, make, or obtain, any sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, document, writing, or note of anything connected with the national defense; or
(c) Whoever, for the purpose aforesaid, receives or obtains or agrees or attempts to receive or obtain from any person, or from any source whatever, any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, or note, of anything connected with the national defense, knowing or having reason to believe, at the time he receives or obtains, or agrees or attempts to receive or obtain it, that it has been or will be obtained, taken, made, or disposed of by any person contrary to the provisions of this chapter; or
(d) Whoever, lawfully having possession of, access to, control over, or being entrusted with any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, or note relating to the national defense, or information relating to the national defense which information the possessor has reason to believe could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation, willfully communicates, delivers, transmits or causes to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted or attempts to communicate, deliver, transmit or cause to be communicated, delivered or transmitted the same to any person not entitled to receive it, or willfully retains the same and fails to deliver it on demand to the officer or employee of the United States entitled to receive it; or
(e) Whoever having unauthorized possession of, access to, or control over any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, or note relating to the national defense, or information relating to the national defense which information the possessor has reason to believe could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation, willfully communicates, delivers, transmits or causes to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted, or attempts to communicate, deliver, transmit or cause to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted the same to any person not entitled to receive it, or willfully retains the same and fails to deliver it to the officer or employee of the United States entitled to receive it; or
(f) Whoever, being entrusted with or having lawful possession or control of any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, note, or information, relating to the national defense, (1) through gross negligence permits the same to be removed from its proper place of custody or delivered to anyone in violation of his trust, or to be lost, stolen, abstracted, or destroyed, or (2) having knowledge that the same has been illegally removed from its proper place of custody or delivered to anyone in violation of its trust, or lost, or stolen, abstracted, or destroyed, and fails to make prompt report of such loss, theft, abstraction, or destruction to his superior officer—
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
(g) If two or more persons conspire to violate any of the foregoing provisions of this section, and one or more of such persons do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy, each of the parties to such conspiracy shall be subject to the punishment provided for the offense which is the object of such conspiracy.
(h)(1) Any person convicted of a violation of this section shall forfeit to the United States, irrespective of any provision of State law, any property constituting, or derived from, any proceeds the person obtained, directly or indirectly, from any foreign government, or any faction or party or military or naval force within a foreign country, whether recognized or unrecognized by the United States, as the result of such violation. For the purposes of this subsection, the term “State” includes a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, and any commonwealth, territory, or possession of the United States.
(2) The court, in imposing sentence on a defendant for a conviction of a violation of this section, shall order that the defendant forfeit to the United States all property described in paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(3)The provisions of subsections (b), (c), and (e) through (p) of section 413 of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 (21 U.S.C. 853(b), (c), and (e)–(p)) shall apply to—
(A) property subject to forfeiture under this subsection;
(B) any seizure or disposition of such property; and
(C) any administrative or judicial proceeding in relation to such property, if not inconsistent with this subsection.
(4) Notwithstanding section 524(c) of title 28, there shall be deposited in the Crime Victims Fund in the Treasury all amounts from the forfeiture of property under this subsection remaining after the payment of expenses for forfeiture and sale authorized by law.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 736; Sept. 23, 1950, ch. 1024, title I, § 18, 64 Stat. 1003; Pub. L. 99–399, title XIII, § 1306(a), Aug. 27, 1986, 100 Stat. 898; Pub. L. 103–322, title XXXIII, § 330016(1)(L), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2147; Pub. L. 103–359, title VIII, § 804(b)(1), Oct. 14, 1994, 108 Stat. 3440; Pub. L. 104–294, title VI, § 607(b), Oct. 11, 1996, 110 Stat. 3511.)
Having now read the Espionage Act, and based on President Trump’s actions surrounding the requests for documents, it is highly unlikely the government could successfully prosecute President Trump under this act. Instead, this incident appears to be an attempt at political prosecution that will likely fail in a court of law.