Comment by Chris McIsaac

Governance Fellow at the R Street Institute, specializing in election reform and technology policy.
Overall, the push toward protecting the public from exposure to deepfakes in political advertising through greater transparency is well meaning, but also a concerning expansion of the government’s role in regulating political speech.
AI Verified (Feb 17, 2026)
Like Share on X 8h ago
Policy proposals and claims
votes Against
Statement relation verification history AI Verified Report this

Statement relation comments

AI Verified Quote and cited source context directly address the statement’s issue and make a stance determinable. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 7h ago
Vote inference verification history AI Verified Report this

Vote answer comments

AI Verified Verified: the source-supported stance matches the recorded against answer. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 7h ago

Quote authenticity verification history

Report this

Quote authenticity comments

AI Verified Verified against the cited source and supplied source record; wording and attribution match. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 7h ago
replying to Chris McIsaac