Trump AI voice in Fannie Mae ad and $1B Gaza Peace Board
President Donald Trump’s voice appears in a new Fannie Mae video ad, but it is not a traditional recording. The spot discloses that the narration is an AI-cloned voice used with the administration’s permission, landing amid a broader White House push on housing affordability and talk of reshaping how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac support mortgage lending. At the same time, the administration is expanding a new diplomatic body for Gaza: Trump’s “Board of Peace,” which invites world leaders to oversee next steps under a U.S. ceasefire framework and reconstruction plans. A U.S. official says a $1 billion contribution secures permanent membership, while three-year appointments do not require funding. Hungary and Vietnam say they have accepted, and more countries report invitations.
Topics Covered
- 🔬 How AI voice cloning is entering official-style public messaging
- 💼 What housing proposals around Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could mean for mortgages
- 🌍 The structure and expansion of Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza
- 💰 Why a $1B “permanent seat” model is raising questions about legitimacy and leverage
- 🏛️ The near-term political and diplomatic implications as leaders gather in Davos
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