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what about biden, obama, etc...? why only trump?
also when you say "fight", what exactly does that entail?
btw, look to UK for your data, ID's and such, they are the ones wanting all this to happen.
ill repeat the above.
anywho... have a nice day
Shucks.
I'm gonna go play some Marvel Rivals while my wife adds funny commentary while the world implodes.
There's no credible evidence that Obama created some kind of "national data trust" where the government let private companies profit off people's personal or health data.
What we do have documented is what's happening right now under Trump. Recent investigations show his administration has been sharing sensitive personal data with ICE and immigration enforcement.
Trump announced plans for a new "private health data tracking system" that would involve a bunch of big tech companies and healthcare firms. The idea is Americans could upload their health data and share medical records across different apps and systems, some run by the government, some by private companies.
Your health data, potentially accessible across multiple corporate platforms, with the government involved.
Do you have any credible evidence that Obama was involved in creating a data trust to be sold to the highest bidder?
Sorry to burst your bubble. But Credit Score is already a thing.
"Hey, so we just noticed you lost your mum, why don't you try our new service where you can chat with an AI animated avatar of your dead relative? First hour is free!"