Melania-Pushed Bill Overwhelmingly Passes, Now Just Needs President’s Signature

A bill aimed at combating revenge porn, supported by First Lady Melania Trump, has successfully passed through Congress with overwhelming majorities in both the Senate adn the House. known as the “Take It Down Act,” the legislation seeks to prevent the nonconsensual publication of intimate images, including those created using AI deepfake technology. The House’s vote was a striking 409-2 in favor, and the bill is now set to be signed by President Donald Trump.

The act mandates that online platforms must take measures to swiftly remove such harmful content upon notification, ensuring that victims can have intimate visuals deleted within 48 hours. While the bill received widespread support, some Republican representatives, including Thomas Massie and Eric burlison, opposed it, raising concerns about potential unintended consequences and abuses associated with the legislation.

Notably, Republican Senator Ted Cruz cited a personal story of a victim affected by AI deepfake technology as part of his support for the bill. the legislation specifically empowers individuals, especially young victims, to have greater control over their privacy and to combat harmful online behavior.


A bill supported by first lady Melania Trump that would fight revenge porn cleared Congress Monday.

The bill, which passed the Senate in February, passed the House 409-2 vote and now heads to President Donald Trump for his signature, according to Fox News.

The Tools to Address Known Exploitation by Immobilizing Technological Deepfakes on Websites and Networks is known as the Take it Down Act.

“Advancing this legislation has been a key focus since I returned to my role as First Lady this past January. I am honored to have contributed to guiding it through Congress. By safeguarding children from hurtful online behavior today, we take a vital step in nurturing our leaders of tomorrow,” Melania Trump posted on X.

Republican Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Eric Burlison of Missouri opposed the bill.


In a post on X, Massie said the bill “would impose federal criminal and civil penalties for publishing unauthorized intimate pictures generated with AI.”

“I’m voting NO because I feel this is a slippery slope, ripe for abuse, with unintended consequences,” he wrote.

The bill “generally prohibits the nonconsensual online publication of intimate visual depictions of individuals, both authentic and computer-generated, and requires certain online platforms to promptly remove such depictions upon receiving notice of their existence,” Fox reported.

Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas said his support for the bill came through an interaciotn with Elliston Berry, a child impacted by an AI deepfake when she was 14, according to the Daily Mail, which noted that a classmate used AI to take a picture of Berry and turn it into a fake nude of her.

“Elliston’s mom said she had called Snapchat, she ed them, she tried repeatedly take this garbage down of my daughter, and she’d got no response at all, no movement,” Cruz said, reporting that Snapchat acted after he called its CEO.

“It should not take a sitting senator or sitting member of Congress picking up the phone to get a picture down or a video down. It should be the right of every American, every teenage girl victimized, should have the right to get this garbage taken down, and this bill will give them that right as a matter of federal law,” he said.

The bill bans “intimate visual depictions” of an adult “where publication is intended to cause or does cause harm to the subject, and where the depiction was published without the subject’s consent or, in the case of an authentic depiction, was created or obtained under circumstances where the adult had a reasonable expectation of privacy,” as well as “a minor subject where publication is intended to abuse or harass the minor or to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person,” Fox reported.

The bill requires that online platforms to have a process in place where victims of revenge porn can notify a site and then remove the image within 48 hours.




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