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Oh, here we go. They're talking about it now, finally.
Generation, sweet, addictive, and engineered to have an impact on the cognitive development of our children.
But unlike sugar, these new technologies can be recognized, shaped beliefs, and sadly, affect emotions, and even be deadly.
Over the past few months, I have met.
with brave survivors, deeply loving families and carrying advocates who now, who know firsthand
the emotional and psychological toll of NCII and deep fake abuse. Yeah, is underage girls having
deepfakes made about them?
Allison Berry stood boldly for change. It's like crazy weird shit. Despite the risk pose to her
and her family by speaking out and making her voice heard. Aliston,
Your voice and the voices of so many like you, may this bill a national priority.
Many thanks to members of Congress, both parties, for passing this legislation, including Speaker Johnson, Senator Cruz, Senator Colbuchar, Congresswoman Salazar, Congresswoman Dean, and Congressman Guthr, and so many more.
Thank you all for coming together to prioritize.
people over politics.
Yeah, I honestly think this is a good thing.
As First Lady, my Be Best initiative is focused on improving children's well-being,
encouraging kindness and creating a safer online environment for our youth.
Today, I am proud to say that the values of Be Best will be reflected in the law of the land.
I want to thank my husband, President Trump.
President Trump for standing with us on this effort.
His signature on this new law is not where our work ends on this issue.
Now we look to the Federal Trade Commission and the private sector to do their part.
Today, through the Take a Down Act, we affirm that the well-being of our children is central to
our future of our families and America.
Now it is my pleasure to introduce the President.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right.
Great job.
That was a great job.
Well, I want to thank everybody.
We just spent two and a half hours talking to Vladimir Putin.
And I think some progress has been made.
It's a terrible situation going on over there.
5,000 young people, every single.
week of being killed.
So hopefully we did
something. We also spoke to the heads of
most of the European nations
and we're trying to get that whole
thing. The whole thing just
fucking, yeah. What a shame that it ever started in the
first place. But I want to thank
Malani and for your leadership
in this very important issue. It's an amazing
issue. America's blessed to have
such a dedicated and
compassionate first lady. I would tell you she
is very dedicated.
In fact,
If you look at just what I heard, Putin just said, they respect your wife a lot.
I said, what about me?
No, they will.
They like Melania better.
That wasn't good.
I don't know if that was good.
I'm okay with it.
I'm okay.
I also want to congratulate the First Lady in securing $25 million in the first fiscal year,
$26,000 to provide housing and support for youth transitioning out of the foster care.
And I can say that she loves Chile.
and you really worked very hard on this,
and you had a lot of help from some friends of mine right here,
and a lot of the senators are here and congressmen,
and I appreciate you all being here.
We're also grateful to be joined by people that are just in love with what we're doing.
It's such an important situation,
and commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission.
And the CEO of X, Linda, Yaccarina.
Where are you, Linda? Where are you, Linda?
Thank you.
Thank you.
She's the one from Twitter.
Great job.
I know her.
You're doing a great job.
It's a big deal, right?
That's great.
Today, it's my honor to officially sign the Take It Down Act into law.
It's a big thing.
Oh, for sure.
I'm dead naming.
It takes place.
This would be the first ever federal law to combat the distribution of explicit.
Listen to this.
Imaginary posted without subjects, consent.
Take horrible.
He doesn't know what to do.
I guess sometimes even make up the pictures, and they post it without consent or anything else.
And very importantly, this includes for forgeries generated by artificial intelligence known as deep fakes.
We've all heard about deep fakes.
I have them all the time, but I don't know. Nobody does anything.
I ask Pam, can you help me, Pam?
She says, no, I'm too busy.
Too busy doing other things.
Don't worry, you'll survive.
But a lot of people don't survive.
That's true and so horrible.
With the rise of AI image generation, countless women have been.
harassed with deep facts and other explicit images distributed against their will.
This is the wrong, and it's just so horribly wrong.
And it's a very abusive situation like in some cases people have never seen before,
and today we're making it totally illegal.
Thank you.
Upon hearing the stories of so many women affected our first lady made,
stopping these abuses at top priority, and she was given tremendous.
under support because people, she'd go up to people and talk about it.
They say, yeah, we know about it.
We have the problem.
Can we do something?
And she did something about it with help of a lot of the people, especially the political people,
sitting here today among Melania's guests in the gallery during my address to the joint
session of Congress was a 15-year-old young person, Elliston Berry, whose image was turned
into an illicit deep fake by a peer.
Ellison, where are you? Are you around?
Stand up, darling. That's fine. Beautiful.
Great. Thank you. It's fantastic.
Ellison quickly became a powerful advocate committed to preventing other girls from suffering the same abuse.
Elliston, we salute you, and we thank you very much, and it's an honor to have you with us today.
Great, great job you've done.
Why is he orange?
Also with us are several other brave Americans whose lives were rocked.
by online harassment, including Francesca Manny,
as well as a South Carolina State Representative Brandon Guffey
and his family who have lost their son to suicide after he was targeted
in internet, extortion scam, of which you have a lot of them.
A lot.
I want to thank you both for your incredible work and to reach this important day.
Just deep fakes in general, from minors.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Great job.
I've read about it.
Thank you very much.
It's a real honor to have you here.
Because there's no place like the White House, I found out.
Like revenge part?
Yeah.
And I just left some of the richest places, and we loved them.
And they gave us a nice contribution of about $5 trillion.
That's a lot of money.
This is a special place.
Even they talk about it.
So it's great to have everybody here.
Under the law, I will sign in just a moment.
Anyone who intentionally distributes explicit images without the subject's consent
will face up to three years in prison.
Wow.
In addition, this law establishes new civil liabilities for online platforms that refuse to take
these images down promptly upon request.
We will not tolerate online sexual exploitation and especially it's gone on at levels that
nobody's ever seen before.
It's getting worse and worse.
This is the platforms that are at fault.
Hopefully stop it.
And not easy to do.
People talked about all sorts of First Amendment, Second Amendment.
They talked about any, any of any, any of any,
amendment they could make up and we got it through because of some very brave people, including
some very brave politicians in the audience. I want to thank the bill sponsors, Senator Ted Cruz.
Ted stand up, please. Where's Ted? Where's all Ted?
It's great. Thank you, Ted. That's great. Very effective person. And Congresswoman, Maria
Salazar, a friend of mine. Thank you, very. No, he's not that orange. He's really not.
for their amazing work and thanks also to the 99 senators and 408 members of Congress who
voted in favor of the bill wow i wish we could get that vote some other things we have another
bill coming up do you think we'll get that vote maybe not we should but we probably want
but working with our first lady we show that by partisanship is still possible that's true
99 senators that's incredible senators just says whatever the fuck bro like all of the senators
This is big stuff.
I'm in trouble because I don't have your names.
They didn't give me these names.
Oh, shit.
We have so many half of the Senate here.
Now they're all going to hate me because I can't introduce you.
We don't have the time for that.
I have to get back to Putin and people.
But thank you very much for being here, all of you.
And congressmen, a lot of them and women.
Working with our first lady, though, we've shown that that bipartisanship is possible.
I mean, it's the first time I've seen such a level of bipartisanship.
partisanship, and it's a beautiful thing to do. I'm not even sure you realize, honey, you know,
a lot of the Democrats and Republicans don't get along so well. You've made them get along,
and she didn't even know about that. She didn't know we had a problem. She didn't know we had a
problem. But I want to thank you. Honey, you've done amazing, that this was done when you started,
and I said, I don't know, it sounds like a tough one, and yet a very important one, and you got it
done. So I congratulate you, and I congratulate Ted Maria, everybody.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
We'll sign the bill.
Thank you.
Wow.
You japper today?
Come on around.
That's beautiful.
Okay, yeah, there we go.
Content president.
Let's go.
Oh, there's Ted.
God damn.
I didn't even notice
them with the sunglasses on.
Oh, that's a little.
Fake porn is now illegal.
It's mainly about underage
people if I remember reading the bill.
That's the main thing.
I mean, it's not about like a deepfakes in general.
It's just an underage shit.
Oh, my God.
Bro, bro, are you kidding me?
Okay, there we have it.
There we are.
That's a big load.
Wow.
Thank you very much, everyone.
You have some pens here.
You most importantly, right?
Look at these white pens.
I've never seen that before.
I want one of them.
I've never seen it.
Here, Pamela, take that.
Oh, my God.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Is that a first? Yeah, I guess so, right?
Not defaced, non-consensual?
Yeah, it's going to be hard for them to take it all down.
But I think especially on big social media websites, it'll be easier for them to do.
There's always going to be, like, weird websites where, like, this stuff is going to exist.
But, you know, making sure that it's not, like, on Twitter and Facebook and stuff like that, that's the main thing, right?
Yeah, that's the big one.
Man, it's true as mainstream websites. Yeah, exactly.
It's hard work but necessary?
Yep. There it is.
Mike's not on.
Snobvious Trump, don't you?
Yeah, it is.
Why do you hate Pakistan?
I don't hate Pakistan.
Why would I hate Pakistan?
Thank you.
Is Pakistan to do this?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Maybe there's a guy in Pakistan trying to make deepfakes, bro, like, and it's going to mess them up.
Well, there it is.
So, well, great.
The Ticket Down Act now officially law, thanks to President Trump.
Not a surprise there at all.
I think anybody could have easily expected that to happen.
I mean, let's be honest.
You know, this is definitely a pretty big W, especially again with underage people,
which is the main victim of this where it's extremely damaging.
And so it's good to see this happening.
It's good to see also the most important thing, I think,
think is that it's not that it's illegal. It's that the companies have to take it down. That's the big
problem. It's like, for example, like, you know how DMCA in the way that it works where, like, if somebody
like DMCA's you, it gets taken down immediately. I think that's the way that it should work with
deep fake stuff like this too, right? There's a degree of accountability for the websites. Because, like,
right now, like, a lot of these, uh, these, like social media platforms, they enjoy a tremendous
amount of privilege of like not being accountable for the content that's put on there and they also
are able to exercise their own type of editorial powers as well and so i think that's the big issue right
it's it's both of them and uh section 230 yes of course and uh farming corn sites for millions
well it won't matter because they're going to be on other places it's going to be impossible
to get rid of all these deep fake things right i mean like realistically it's going to be
impossible for it to happen. But like the the reality is that whenever you make it to where any of the
mainstream American websites can't have this stuff on there, and it can be taken down immediately,
you cut it down by like 95%. And I think that's a pretty good number. Right? I mean, I'd say that's a
pretty damn good fucking number.
