Paris Hilton says she’d want to paint White House pink if she ran for office

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Pink House?
Paris Hilton This week, he said the only way he could run was to “paint the White House pink.”
The 44-year-old hotel heiress responded with a “Legally blonde” style answer at the end of the interview titled “Legally blonde.”Today with Jenna and Sheinelle” After discussing his political advocacy for the last few years.
“Every time I go out there, they all tell me that,” Hilton told the hosts after former President George W. Bush’s daughter, Jenna Bush Hager, asked her if she would consider running for public office. “They say, ‘You are doing more than our government.'”
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Paris Hilton joked about painting the White House pink. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Lambert/Getty Images)
Hager replied, “Wait, that’s not a ‘no’,” and Hilton, returning to the nasally voice of the goofy persona she says she’s created and portrayed for years, replied cheekily: “I wish I could paint the White House pink.”
Earlier in the interview, Hilton discussed defending the Defiance Act, which sent her to Capitol Hill last week.
“The world of AI is so scary because the law can’t keep up and there’s no regulation and people are allowed to create deepfake AI photos and videos of children and women and people all over the world,” Hilton told her co-hosts.
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Hilton is seen outside the “Today” show this week. (Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
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He continued: “And this Opposition Bill will ensure that victims will be able to go to court and file a lawsuit because there is currently no law to regulate that.”
Hilton said she feels “more protective than ever” as a mother of two.

Hilton speaks out against the dangers of artificial intelligence. (Nathan Posner/Anatolia via Getty Images)
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“I want my children to be in a safe world, so I will do everything I can to help make that happen,” she said.
“Well, you could build a ballroom!” Hager said with a laugh, referring to President Donald Trump’s controversial new proposal. he replied. White House ballroom.

Hilton spoke last week about the Opposition Act alongside Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. (Nathan Posner/Anatolia via Getty Images)
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Hilton began advocating for children’s rights several years ago after revealing that her parents unknowingly placed her in an “abusive” boarding school as a child, and she will testify about it before Congress in 2024.
“I have now passed two federal bills and almost 20 state laws to protect children,” Hilton told the hosts.




