UAE firm bought 49% of Trump-linked crypto startup for $500M: WSJ
Half of that amount was paid upfront, sending $187 million to Trump family-controlled entities, with additional tens of millions flowing to entities tied to co-founders, including relatives of US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, per the report. — MSN
A lucrative transaction involving the Trump family’s cryptocurrency firm and an agreement giving the Emiratis access to A.I. chips — NY Times “Donald J. Trump has or may receive approximately 22.5 billion tokens from World Liberty Financial, and will be entitled to receive significant fees for services provided to World Liberty Financial, which amount cannot yet be determined.” — World Liberty Financial World Liberty Financial sits at the intersection of private tokens and public power. The president is listed as a co-founder emeritus, and his sons are listed as co-founders. — Motley Fool David Sacks co-headlines fundraiser for Trump PAC — AxiosFollow Trump’s griftFollow the moneyJoint exercises with the Chinese military The Emirates had performed joint exercises with the Chinese military, and G42 had formed wide-ranging business partnerships with Chinese tech companies. U.S. officials worried that China might gain access to Emirati data centers, accelerating its efforts to build A.I.-enhanced weapons that could someday be deployed against American soldiers. — NY Times
Take Away: Hold Trump and Witkoff accountable for selling out American technology and national security.
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The $500 Million "Bribe"
Trump’s Secret Crypto Deal with the UAE "Spy Sheikh"
- UAE firm bought 49% of Trump-linked crypto startup for $500M: WSJ
- Half of that amount was paid upfront, sending $187 million to Trump family-controlled entities, with additional tens of millions flowing to entities tied to co-founders, including relatives of US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, per the report. - MSN
- China might gain access to Emirati data centers, accelerating its efforts to build A.I.-enhanced weapons that could someday be deployed against American soldiers.
- A lucrative transaction involving the Trump family’s cryptocurrency firm and an agreement giving the Emiratis access to A.I. chips - NY Times
- David Sacks co-headlines fundraiser for Trump PAC - Axios
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