President Trump's “One Big Beautiful Bill” was passed with a 215-214 vote on May 22.

The bill aims to further economic growth by proposing tax cuts and focusing on reforming government funding.

The bill scored Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's vote, but she says she's no longer in support of the bill after realizing she mistakenly overlooked a critical section.

"No one in our conference or our working groups and the chair sub-committees brought up one particular section that happened to be on pages 248-249 that said that no state can make a law or regulation on AI for 10 years, and it's a very small section,” Congresswoman Greene, representing Georgia’s 14th District, says.

The section reads that states would be prohibited from enforcing any law or regulation for the use of AI for

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