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EXPOSED: AI Giant Anthropic CEO Calls Trump 'Feudal Warlord' After Dumping $200M Into Democrat Campaigns

Gary FranchiMarch 15, 2026281 views
EXPOSED: AI Giant Anthropic CEO Calls Trump 'Feudal Warlord' After Dumping $200M Into Democrat Campaigns
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The artificial intelligence company Anthropic has been exposed as yet another Big Tech puppet of the Democratic establishment, with the company's political network funneling a staggering $200 million to Democrat campaigns since 2020 while CEO Dario Amodei openly trashes President Trump as a "feudal warlord."

According to new reports, an almost unbelievable 99.8 percent of Anthropic's massive political spending has gone directly into Democrat coffers, revealing the company's true allegiance to the radical left agenda that President Trump is working to dismantle.

This isn't just about political preferences, Patriots. This is about a powerful AI company that could shape America's technological future being completely captured by the same swamp creatures who gave us open borders, endless wars, and the weaponization of federal agencies against everyday Americans.

Big Tech's Anti-Trump Obsession Exposed

Amodei's "feudal warlord" comment isn't just disrespectful—it's a window into the Silicon Valley elite's contempt for the America First movement and the 75 million Americans who voted to Make America Great Again. These are the same people who want to control artificial intelligence development while clearly harboring deep hostility toward conservative values.

The timing couldn't be more telling. As President Trump works to restore American technological dominance and end Big Tech's stranglehold on innovation, companies like Anthropic are doubling down on their partnership with the very Democrats who sold out American workers to China and Big Tech monopolies.

This massive financial commitment to Democrat politicians raises serious questions about what kind of regulatory favors and government contracts Anthropic expected in return. Were they buying influence? Were they trying to ensure a Democrat administration would give them preferential treatment over competitors?

The Swamp Strikes Back

What we're witnessing is nothing new—it's the same pattern we've seen from Facebook, Google, Twitter, and every other Big Tech giant that claims to be "neutral" while actively working to undermine conservative voices and values.

The American people deserve to know: Will companies that spend hundreds of millions attacking our democratically elected president be allowed to shape the future of artificial intelligence? The Trump administration must ensure that AI development serves America First principles, not the radical agenda of Silicon Valley billionaires who view our president as a "feudal warlord."

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeDadVerified17 hours ago
My company was looking into using Anthropic's AI tools for our business, but after seeing this I think we'll be going with a different provider. Vote with your wallet, folks.
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SmallBizOwnerVerified10 hours ago
Same here. There are other options out there that don't come with the political baggage.
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AmericaFirst1776Verified5 hours ago
Feudal warlord? That's rich coming from someone who just dumped $200 million trying to buy an election. Who's the real threat to democracy here?
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DigitalWarriorVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know if there's a list somewhere of all the tech CEOs and how much they donated to Democrat campaigns? Would be useful to know who else we should be avoiding.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly why we can't trust Big Tech with AI development. They're all bought and paid for by the left and will program their bias right into these systems.
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TechSkepticVerifiedjust now
You're absolutely right. These AI systems are going to reflect their creators' political views and we'll end up with woke AI censoring conservative voices even more than they already do.