Pro-AI Political Group to Pour $100M into 2026 Elections, Backing Trump's Deregulation Agenda

March 29, 2026
Pro-AI Political Group to Pour $100M into 2026 Elections, Backing Trump's Deregulation Agenda
  • A new pro-AI political group, Innovation Council Action, plans to spend more than $100 million in the 2026 midterms to influence U.S. tech policy and promote Trump’s deregulation and AI agenda.

  • The organization launched with a stated fundraising goal of at least $100 million this year to advance the president’s artificial intelligence achievements and to back policymakers aligned with his AI policy positions.

  • Innovation Council Action is a nonprofit aiming to advocate for a White House AI National Policy Framework, seeking to unify federal standards and counter disparate state-level regulations.

  • The broader backdrop includes a heated debate over AI regulation, with tech industry groups pushing for lighter rules while consumer advocates seek stronger safeguards.

  • Founders and supporters include Taylor Budowich and donors from Leading the Future, with notable contributions from Greg Brockman, Joe Lonsdale, and Marc Andreessen.

  • The group intends to use a scorecard and a Washington, D.C. presence to guide spending and reward candidates aligned with its AI policy priorities.

  • David Sacks and Taylor Budowich endorse the group’s mission, emphasizing support for Trump-aligned AI policy positions.

  • Taylor Budowich, founder of Innovation Council Action, says the group will back policymakers who align with the president and hold others accountable.

  • David Sacks, a tech investor and White House AI adviser, leads the group and highlights its alignment with deregulation and opposition to stricter AI rules.

  • Industry expectations position AI policy as a major electoral battleground in 2026, with movements to promote deregulation and counter critics.

  • The group has established a D.C. office and is building a scorecard to rank lawmakers by alignment with Trump’s AI agenda to steer future political spending.

  • Innovation Council Action aims to push for a national AI regulatory standard and accelerated AI infrastructure, projecting the U.S. leadership role in AI ahead of global competitors.

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