Even supporters of the president are disturbed by his proposals to combine data from Americans

Far-right personalities have expressed concern over reports of President Donald Trump’s potential collaboration with Palantir, a tech company known for data integration. There are fears that consolidating American citizens’ data could lead to increased government surveillance and potential abuse. In response to this news, figures like Nick Fuentes and the Hodgetwins have raised alarm over the implications of such a partnership.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has decided to drop its lawsuit against the cryptocurrency exchange Binance, a move that has raised eyebrows due to Trump’s connections to the company and its founder, Changpeng Zhao. Senate Democrats are seeking clarification from key officials about the administration’s ties to Binance and the reasons behind dropping the investigation.

Under the Trump administration, there have been concerns raised about the handling of personal data by foreign “data brokers” who collect and sell information to third parties. The Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act, signed into law by President Joe Biden, has not been effectively enforced, according to experts like Kevin Moriarty, a privacy and data security attorney. This lack of action has left many worried about the security of Americans’ personal information.

Despite a recent event at the White House that appeared to be a farewell gathering for Elon Musk, many question whether his departure will significantly impact his influence over the administration. Both Trump and Vice President JD Vance seem to believe that Musk’s role will remain unchanged, suggesting that the event was more of a publicity stunt than an indication of real change.

The dismantling of units within the Food and Drug Administration that oversee pharmaceutical drug promotion under the Trump administration has sparked concerns about how drug advertising will be regulated moving forward. Senator Dick Durbin from Illinois has been vocal about seeking answers from the government regarding its approach to policing drug marketing under the current administration.

In a bid to implement the president’s immigration policies, the Trump administration has introduced an AI chatbot called “chatCBP.” This move signals a rapid adoption of generative artificial intelligence tools within federal agencies, raising questions about how these technologies will influence government operations and policies related to immigration.

A Romanian man has pleaded guilty to using “swatting” calls and fake bomb threats targeting political figures, including former President Marjorie Taylor Greene. Swatting involves making false reports to elicit a strong police response, posing serious risks to the safety and security of the targeted individuals. The man’s guilty plea highlights the severity of such actions and the need for appropriate consequences.

Concerns have been raised by the NAACP regarding Elon Musk’s supercomputer project in Memphis, Tennessee, citing potential environmental and health risks associated with the project’s emissions. The organization emphasizes the importance of setting limits to ensure that communities remain safe and healthy amid technological advancements and innovations.