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The White House has responded to Taylor Swift after the singer slammed the Trump administration at Monday's MTV Video Music Awards.
The White House responded to sexually explicit artificial intelligence images of Taylor Swift circulating online recently, calling the fake photos "alarming." ...
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday dodged a question about a potential President Joe Biden-Taylor Swift team up for his 2024 campaign -- by invoking the federal Hatch Act law.
Eagles offensive captain and longest-serving player Lane Johnson said a White House visit would be something that the team would decide on after they won the Super Bowl, but admitted that he would ...
The White House is responding after President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to declare that Taylor Swift is "no longer hot," continuing months of occasional jabs at the pop megastar.
“What does President Trump mean when he says that Taylor Swift is no longer hot?” a Fox News reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during the press briefing.
A Biden spokesperson said at a White House press briefing that Swift’s possible invitation would be decided by the Super Bowl-winning Chiefs.
The White House said sexually-explicit AI-generated images of pop star Taylor Swift were concerning and that Congress should consider legislation to address fake, abusive images that are ...
Millions came across fake sexually explicit AI-generated images of Taylor Swift on social media this week, underscoring for many the need to regulate potential nefarious uses of AI technology.
A review of 2022 published by the White House began with Domestic Policy Adviser Susan Rice quoting Taylor Swift: "I don't know about you, but I'm feeling 22." ...
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