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π¨ BOMBSHELL: Trump PANICS as MASSIVE BRIBE EXPOSED Trump is under intense examination after a Wall Street Journal investigation uncovered an alleged $500 million payoff linked to UAE royalty, revealing extraordinary levels of corruption tied to access to advanced AI chips and igniting public anger along with demands for formal inquiries. π Full story in the comments.
π¨ BOMBSHELL: Trump PANICS as MASSIVE BRIBE EXPOSED
Trump is under intense examination after a Wall Street Journal investigation uncovered an alleged $500 million payoff linked to UAE royalty, revealing extraordinary levels of corruption tied to access to advanced AI chips and igniting public anger along with demands for formal inquiries.
π Full story in the comments.
Former President Donald Trump is facing renewed scrutiny following a Wall Street Journal report that alleges a $500 million payoff connected to members of the United Arab Emiratesβ royal family. According to the report, the payment was allegedly tied to access to advanced U.S. artificial intelligence chips, raising concerns about potential influence-peddling and national security implications.
The investigation describes a complex web of intermediaries and business arrangements that, if substantiated, could suggest extraordinary levels of corruption involving foreign interests and sensitive technology. The allegations have fueled public anger and prompted lawmakers and ethics watchdogs to call for formal inquiries, arguing that any improper transfer of advanced AI technology could undermine U.S. strategic advantages.
Trump and his representatives have denied wrongdoing, characterizing the claims as politically motivated and lacking evidence. They maintain that any business dealings associated with Trump or his affiliates were lawful and transparent. No criminal charges have been filed, and the allegations remain unproven.
Experts note that U.S. export controls on advanced AI chips are among the strictest in the world, precisely because of their military and surveillance applications. If a foreign government sought preferential access through illicit means, it would represent a serious breach of policy.
As pressure mounts, congressional committees are weighing whether to open formal investigations. For now, the controversy underscores broader concerns about the intersection of global technology competition, foreign influence, and political power in the United States.