Gabriela Pariseau
MRC Free Speech America Associate Editor

Gabriela is an Associate Editor for Media Research Center's Free Speech America division. She is a graduate of Christendom College, where she earned a B.A. in History. Gabriela's work has also been featured in The Washington Times, New York Post, The Catholic Register and The Arlington Catholic Herald.

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A leading AI company is dividing users into the “haves and the have-nots,” as Trump AI advisor David Sacks put it on the All-In podcast on Saturday, and it’s an eerily familiar censorship script. 

‘Tis the season for Drag Queen Story Hour at the local library, but don’t worry, artificial intelligence chatbots will assure users that it’s all family-friendly fun. Only Grok took a definitive stand for parents and kids.  

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Google showed its disdain for democracy last month when it pushed the doomsday narratives coming out of the recent U.S. GOP primaries and UK elections.

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White House AI advisor David Sacks and the White House set the record straight after The New York Times implied that the Trump administration might be micromanaging AI companies with its new executive order. 

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It’s only May, and Google is already hard at work interfering in the 2026 midterm elections and doing clean-up for Democrats embroiled in fraud accusations. 

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Another few dominoes in Joe Biden’s censorship apparatus fell in recent weeks as President Donald Trump works to dismantle the left’s whole-of-society approach to censorship.