It’s important to consider how political satire helps defend democracy in ways that go beyond speaking truth to power.
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Gavin Newsom Loves AI Satire Now!

The California governor is free to use his own speech to belittle Trump, Vance, or anyone else. However, he also tried to ban incredibly similar content.