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Fannie Mae ad uses AI Trump voice

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January 21, 2026

President signed off on the clone amid a push to respond to housing concerns.

-  ANNE D’INNOCENZIO

Fannie Mae ad uses AI Trump voice

FANNIE MAE helps guarantee roughly half of the U.S. home loan market.

What sounds like President Trump narrating a new Fannie Mae ad actually is an artificial-intelligence-cloned voice reading text, according to a disclaimer in the video.

The voice in the ad, created with permission from the Trump administration, promises an “all new Fannie Mae” and calls the institution the “protector of the American dream.” The ad comes as the administration is making a push to try to show voters it is responding to their concerns about affordability, including in the housing market.

Trump plans to talk about housing at his appearance this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, a gathering of world leaders and corporate executives.

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