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Senator Todd Young addresses Coast Guard anniversary, DeepSeek AI concerns, and drone regulation

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Senator Todd Young, US Senator for Indiana | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senator Todd Young, US Senator for Indiana | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senator Todd Young, a U.S. Senator from Indiana, has recently addressed several issues on his social media account, including the anniversary of the United States Coast Guard, concerns about data security involving DeepSeek AI and China, and regulatory changes for the U.S. drone industry.

On August 4, 2025, Young recognized the Coast Guard's long-standing service by posting: "Happy 235th Birthday to the @USCG.

For over two centuries, the Coast Guard has protected our waters and supported American commerce. As we honor their service, we must revitalize our ports and shipyards—and restore U.S. maritime strength."

The following day, August 5, 2025, Young expressed concern about reports of potential data sharing between DeepSeek AI and China's government: "Recent reports that DeepSeek AI is sharing U.S. data with China’s government are deeply troubling.

@SenTedBuddNC and I are asking the Commerce Department to ensure Americans are protected from these potential vulnerabilities." This reflects ongoing scrutiny in Congress regarding foreign access to sensitive technology and personal information.

On August 6, 2025, Young commented on new regulations affecting drone innovation in the United States: "This proposed rule clears the way to give our U.S. drone industry the regulatory certainty needed to innovate and expand safely.

Thanks to @POTUS, @SecDuffy, and @FAA_Bryan for ensuring America leads on drones." The statement highlights bipartisan efforts to provide clear guidelines for emerging technologies such as unmanned aerial vehicles.

The United States Coast Guard was established in 1790 as one of America's oldest continuous seagoing services. Its missions have expanded over time from enforcing tariffs to search-and-rescue operations and homeland security functions.

Concerns over technology transfer between American companies or subsidiaries operating abroad—especially involving artificial intelligence—have prompted legislative proposals seeking stronger oversight by agencies like the Department of Commerce.

Efforts to clarify federal rules around drones have been ongoing as lawmakers seek a balance between public safety concerns and fostering domestic innovation in rapidly advancing sectors.

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