House Approves ‘Take It Down’ Act to Combat Deepfake Revenge Imagery

In a striking demonstration of cross‐party unity, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 409–2 to approve the Take It Down Act, landmark federal legislation criminalizing the creation and distribution of nonconsensual, sexually explicit deepfake imagery. Co‐sponsored by a bipartisan coalition in both chambers, the measure now proceeds to President Trump’s desk, where it is expected to be signed into law.

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