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Senate Condemns Trump's AI Chip Export to UAE Over National Security Risks.

The US Senate expresses strong disapproval of President Trump's approval for exporting advanced AI chips to the UAE. Senators argue this decision poses a significant threat to national security due to the risk of technology diversion to China. The resolution highlights that this approval followed a $500 million deal where a UAE-linked entity purchased a large stake in the Trump family's crypto company.
Key points
The Senate condemns the approval of advanced AI chip sales to the UAE and demands the decision be reversed immediately.
The primary concern is the risk to US national security, specifically the potential for the technology to be diverted to China, enhancing their military capabilities.
The resolution links the export approval to a $500 million deal involving the UAE purchasing a stake in a crypto company connected to the Trump family.
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A resolution condemning and calling for the reversal of President Trump's decision to allow the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips to the United Arab Emirates, despite significant risks to national security and just months after the United Arab Emirates signed a secret $500,000,000 deal to buy close to a majority stake in the Trump family crypto company World Liberty Financial.
Print number: SRES 598
Sponsor: Sen. Warren, Elizabeth [D-MA]
Process start date: 2026-02-05