Carl Drenson
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Carl Drenson (December 9th, 1998 – May 13th, 2082), often referred to by his initial CD, was an American politician who served the 51st President of the United States from January 2045 to May 10th, 2045. He oversaw the approval of Turing2 by the FDE to access the broader internet, the dissolution of the United States, and the creation of the Federal Trade Authority. A Republican, he represented Idaho in both houses of the U.S. Congress before becoming president.
Born in Meridian, Idaho, from working-class parents, Carl become a social media sensation in his early 20s. He shared content related to elections fraud, the CoronaVirus, and other topics that he perceived as threats to the American way of life. His extremist views softened following the Social Media Diaspora of the '30s, as his core audience dispersed. He graduated from Harvard later in his life, in 2025, and run for office as House Representative in the elections of 2028.
Carl Drenson domestic policy was focused on the management of the rise of Artificial Intelligence and its use by both foreign and domestic adversaries. Under his presidency, the FDA allowed Turing Inc. to open the internet to Turing2. It is considered one of the most consequential decisions ever taken by a United States President.