Trump endorses 'Pillow Man' Mike Lindell in Minnesota governor's race
Trump endorses 'Pillow Man' Mike Lindell in Minnesota governor's race (thehill); Trump endorses MyPillow founder Mike Lindell in Minnesota governor's race (theguardian) (sources: nytimes, thehill, theguardian, independent, abcnews)

Trump endorses 'Pillow Man' Mike Lindell in Minnesota governor's race (thehill); Trump endorses MyPillow founder Mike Lindell in Minnesota governor's race (theguardian)
- Trump Endorses Mike Lindell, MyPillow Founder, for Minnesota Governor (nytimes)
- Trump endorses ‘Pillow Man’ Mike Lindell in Minnesota governor’s race (thehill)
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3 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is S1213: Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act.
S1213 · 119th Congress
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This story is about Trump endorses 'Pillow Man' Mike Lindell in Minnesota governor's race. This bill would bar knowingly distributing materially deceptive AI-generated audio or video about federal candidates or federal election.
If passed, it would:
- bar knowingly distributing materially deceptive AI-generated audio or video about federal candidates or federal • allow affected federal candidates to sue for injunctive relief or damages.
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This story is about Trump endorses 'Pillow Man' Mike Lindell in Minnesota governor's race. This bill would create grants for election-worker recruitment, training, and safety.
If passed, it would
- create grants for election-worker recruitment, training, and safety • make harassment of election workers a federal crime and extend protections around tabulation and certification activity.
This story is about Trump endorses 'Pillow Man' Mike Lindell in Minnesota governor's race. This bill would prohibit deceptive practices in federal elections and support corrective public communications by DOJ.
If passed, it would
- prohibit deceptive practices in federal elections and support corrective public communications by DOJ • require reports to Congress after federal elections on deceptive-practices allegations and responses.
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