FiscalNote Expands PolicyNote API to Deliver Full Trump Presidential Transcripts

NOTE
March 17, 2026

FiscalNote has expanded its PolicyNote API to provide a comprehensive, primary‑source feed of former President Donald Trump’s presidential transcripts. The new feed includes executive orders, proclamations, press statements, and public remarks, covering 810 events, 2,996,726 words, and 285 hours of video across the first 416 days of Trump’s administration. The data is available immediately to AI agents and enterprise systems that use the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

Josh Resnik, CEO and President of FiscalNote, said, "The completeness of our Trump presidential record is not something that can be replicated overnight. Our verified sourcing represents years of investment in data acquisition, curation, and coverage infrastructure that now sits at the intersection of two of the fastest‑growing markets in enterprise technology: agentic AI and policy intelligence."

The expansion positions FiscalNote to capture demand from clients that require up‑to‑date, unfiltered policy data for compliance, advocacy, and research workflows. By offering a programmatic, MCP‑compatible feed, the company can embed authoritative policy content directly into AI agents, reducing the need for intermediary layers and improving data reliability for decision‑making. The feed also includes 248 executive orders signed since Trump returned to office in January 2025, giving users a near‑complete record of the administration’s policy actions.

FiscalNote’s Q3 2025 results showed revenue of $22.4 million and adjusted EBITDA of $2.2 million, with a GAAP gross margin of 79 % and an adjusted gross margin of 87 %. Annual recurring revenue fell to $84.8 million from $92.2 million in 2024, and the company continues to face a significant debt burden and negative cash flow. Despite these headwinds, the firm maintains strong gross profit margins and is actively migrating customers to its PolicyNote platform.

The AI and policy‑intelligence markets are projected to grow rapidly, with the decision‑intelligence market expected to reach $54.2 billion by 2033 and the AI governance market to reach $4.8 billion by 2034. FiscalNote competes with players such as Quorum, Bloomberg Government, POLITICO Pro, and LegiStorm, and its focus on AI‑ready, verified primary sources is intended to differentiate it in a crowded space.

For clients that rely on accurate, real‑time policy data, the new API feed offers a streamlined path to embed authoritative content into AI systems. While the company’s financials reflect ongoing challenges, the expanded product line signals a strategic push to strengthen its competitive position and unlock new revenue streams in the growing intersection of AI and policy intelligence.

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