The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has published its long-awaited post-election analysis of the 2024 election, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from within the party.

The report, released amid calls for transparency and accountability, outlines key findings and recommendations aimed at guiding the party's future strategy.

However, party Chair Ken Martin has publicly criticized the document, calling it an incomplete and insufficient assessment of the election's outcome.

The release of the autopsy comes as Democrats prepare to introduce a legislative package in 2027 targeting the use of artificial intelligence in election-related advertising.

This initiative is part of a broader effort to address emerging challenges in political campaigns, particularly the influence of AI-generated content on voter perception and election integrity.

The internal debate over the report's adequacy highlights the party's struggle to reconcile its post-election analysis with the expectations of its members and the public.