Breaking: The President's son is on a heater
Donald Trump Jr's firm 1789 Capital went from $200 million to $3.5 billion in assets in just one year
His biggest win so far has been Cerebras, a chip company he backed at an $8 billion valuation that went public last week at $60 billion
His firm also owns stakes in SpaceX, xAI, Anduril, Databricks, and Groq
Donald Trump Jr's portfolio companies have received over $735 million in government contracts since his father took office
He calls their strategy "Patriotic Capitalism"
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The CEO of the most advanced AI company in America just went on national television (Save this)
Hours after his company was blacklisted by the US government.
Here's what he said.
Dario Amodei built the only AI deployed inside the Pentagon's classified networks.
His company helped run military operations, intelligence, cyber defense.
Then the government told him to drop all safety limits.
He said no to two things.
Just two.
"One is domestic mass surveillance."
He explained: the government can already buy your location data, your browsing history, your political affiliations from private companies.
AI makes it possible to analyze all of it.
On every American, all at once.
"That actually isn't illegal. It was just never useful before the era of AI."
"Case number two is fully autonomous weapons."
Not the drones used in Ukraine and the remote-controlled systems.
Weapons that select targets and fire without a single human pressing a button.
"The AI systems of today are nowhere near reliable enough."
"We don't want to sell something that could get our own people killed or that could get innocent people killed."
He approved 98% of what the Pentagon wanted.
"No one on the ground has actually run into the limits of any of these exceptions."
The government wasn't fighting over something it needed.
It was fighting over the right to have no limits at all.
They gave him three days.
He said no.
So the President called his company "radical left woke."
Then ordered every federal agency to stop using their technology.
Then the Pentagon labeled them a national security risk.
A designation that has only ever been used against foreign enemies.
When asked if he'd received any formal legal action, he said this:
"All we've seen are tweets from the president and tweets from Secretary Hegseth."
No letter, filing or a legal document.
"When we receive some kind of formal action, we will look at it, we will understand it, and we will challenge it in court."
He said the Defense Secretary lied about the law.
Hegseth tweeted that any company with military contracts can't do business with Anthropic "at all."
Amodei: "That is not what the law said."
"The nature of the tweet was designed to create fear, uncertainty, and doubt."
Asked if this was an abuse of power, he paused.
Then said:
"This designation has never happened before with an American company."
"It was made very clear that this was retaliatory and punitive."
"I don't know what else to call it."
Asked if Anthropic could survive, he didn't hesitate.
"Not only survive it. We're gonna be fine."
Then the final question.
"If you had a moment with the President right now tonight, what would you say to him?"
"We are patriotic Americans."
"Everything we have done has been for the sake of this country."
"The red lines we have drawn, we drew because we believe that crossing those red lines is contrary to American values."
"Disagreeing with the government is the most American thing in the world."
"And we are patriots."
A CEO just went on national television and told the President of the United States:
You can blacklist us.
You can call us names.
You can threaten our business through tweets.
But we will not build machines that spy on Americans or kill without human hands.
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