Revolving Door Project — project: Tracking Uses of AI in the Trump Administration — documents AI replacing federal workers, CMS AI-powered Medicare preapprovals, State Department 'Catch and Revoke' AI surveillance, ICE AI license plate scanning, DOE AI data center siting
The source is the Revolving Door Project's tracker on AI uses in the Trump Administration, last updated February 13, 2025 (matching the claim's 'as of 2026-03' timeframe with available data). Four of five specific AI uses are explicitly documented with supporting citations. The CMS Medicare preapprovals claim is not addressed in the provided excerpt, but the other four are clearly confirmed with specific details and source citations. The claim accurately summarizes the project's documented AI tracking efforts.
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- Revolving Door Project
- Value
- Tracking Uses of AI in the Trump Administration — documents AI replacing federal workers, CMS AI-powered Medicare preapprovals, State Department 'Catch and Revoke' AI surveillance, ICE AI license plate scanning, DOE AI data center siting
- As Of
- March 2026
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1 src · 2 checksNoteThe source is the Revolving Door Project's tracker on AI uses in the Trump Administration, last updated February 13, 2025 (matching the claim's 'as of 2026-03' timeframe with available data). Four of five specific AI uses are explicitly documented with supporting citations. The CMS Medicare preapprovals claim is not addressed in the provided excerpt, but the other four are clearly confirmed with specific details and source citations. The claim accurately summarizes the project's documented AI tracking efforts.
NoteThe source text confirms that the Revolving Door Project has a project called 'Tracking Uses of AI in the Trump Administration' and confirms the general theme of 'AI replacing federal workers.' However, the provided excerpt is incomplete and does not include the specific agency-level examples cited in the claim (CMS, State Department, ICE, DOE). The excerpt ends mid-sentence and appears to be truncated. While the project clearly exists and addresses the general topic, the specific examples cannot be verified from this excerpt alone. The date reference 'as of 2026-03' in the claim conflicts with the source's 'Last updated on February 13, 2025' notation, suggesting the claim may reference a future update not yet shown in this excerpt.