Marjorie Taylor Greene voices opposition to AI legislation affecting state rights

Marjorie Taylor Greene voices opposition to AI legislation affecting state rights
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District — Wikipedia
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, representing Georgia’s 14th district in the U.S. Congress since 2021, has expressed her views on artificial intelligence and economic reform through a series of tweets on June 5, 2025.

In a tweet posted at 15:38 UTC, Greene stated her opposition to legislation that she perceives as detrimental to federalism and state rights. She wrote, “I’m not voting for the development of skynet and the rise of the machines by destroying federalism for 10 years by taking away state rights to regulate and make laws on all AI.” She further criticized the potential use of eminent domain in this context.

Later that day at 17:59 UTC, Greene reiterated her stance against AI-related legislation that could undermine state authority. She tweeted, “No one can predict what AI will be in 1 year, let alone 10.” Emphasizing her pro-humanity position, she declared her intention to vote against any bill perceived as harmful to American jobs and families.

At 19:40 UTC, Greene proposed an economic initiative aimed at addressing national debt and social security issues. In her tweet, she suggested creating an American Sovereign Wealth Fund as a solution. She wrote, “It could wipe out our debt and make Social Security solvent.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene was born in Milledgeville, Georgia in 1974 and currently resides in Rome. She graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in 1996.



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