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State Rep. John Waldron confirmed to online publication NonDoc that his decision to resign as chairman of the Oklahoma Democratic Party was related to complaint that he used artificial intelligence technology to create inappropriate images.
Tulsa World Capitol Bureau Staff Writer
OKLAHOMA CITY — When Tulsa Rep. John Waldron cited being stretched too thin by work and family responsibilities as his reason for resigning last December as chairman of the Oklahoma Democratic Party, there apparently was more to the story.
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