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Fannie Mae Utilizes AI to Feature Donald Trump’s Voice in New Advertisement, Securing His Consent

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Trump's voice in a new Fannie Mae ad is generated by artificial intelligence, with his permission

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NEW YORK – A recent advertisement for Fannie Mae features a voice strikingly similar to that of former President Donald Trump. However, a disclaimer in the video clarifies that it is an AI-generated voice emulating Trump, not his actual narration.

The advertisement, produced with the Trump administration’s approval, describes a revamped Fannie Mae as the “protector of the American Dream.” This campaign is part of a broader effort by the administration to demonstrate its commitment to addressing voters’ concerns about affordability, particularly in the housing sector.

President Trump is expected to address housing issues during his upcoming appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where global leaders and business executives are gathering this week.

The use of AI to mimic voices isn’t new to the Trump family. Recently, First Lady Melania Trump collaborated with the AI technology company Eleven Labs to produce the audio version of her memoir. However, it remains unclear which firm was responsible for cloning President Trump’s voice for the Fannie Mae advertisement.

In a televised address last month, Trump promised to unveil “some of the most aggressive housing reform plans in American history.”

In the one-minute advertisement aired on Sunday, the AI-generated voice of Trump asserts, “For generations, home ownership meant security, independence, and stability. But today, that dream feels out of reach for too many Americans, not because they stopped working hard, but because the system stopped working for them.”

Fannie Mae and its counterpart Freddie Mac, which have been under government control since the Great Recession, buy mortgages that meet their risk criteria from banks, which helps provide liquidity for the housing market. The two firms guarantee roughly half of the $13 trillion U.S. home loan market and are a bedrock of the U.S. economy.

The ad says Fannie Mae will work with the banking industry to approve more would-be homebuyers for mortgages.

Trump, Bill Pulte, who leads the Federal Housing Finance Agency, and others have said they want to sell shares of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on a major stock exchange but no concrete plans have been set.

Trump and Pulte have also floated extending the 30-year mortgage to 50 years in order to lower monthly payments. Trump appeared to back off the proposal after critics said a longer-term loan would reduce people’s ability to create housing equity and increase their own wealth.

Trump also said on social media earlier this month that he was directing the federal government to buy $200 billion in mortgage bonds, a move he said would help reduce mortgage rates at a time when Americans are anxious about home prices. Trump said Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have $200 billion in cash that will be used to make the purchase.

Earlier this month, Trump also said he wants to block large institutional investors f rom buying houses, saying that a ban would make it easier for younger families to buy their first homes.

Trump’s permission for the use of AI is interesting given that he has complained about aides in the Biden administration using autopen to apply the former president’s signature to laws, pardons or executive orders. An autopen is a mechanical device that is used to replicate a person’s authentic signature.

However, a report issued by House Republicans does not include any concrete evidence that autopen was used to sign Biden’s name without his knowledge.

Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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