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BREAKING: Trump Administration REVERSES Course on AI Giant After Secret White House Meeting

Gary FranchiApril 17, 2026175 views
BREAKING: Trump Administration REVERSES Course on AI Giant After Secret White House Meeting
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The Trump administration is reconsidering its planned ban on artificial intelligence company Anthropic following a high-stakes meeting at the White House, sources confirm. The dramatic reversal comes as CEO Dario Amodei personally lobbied administration officials about the company's new "Mythos Preview" cybersecurity model.

The closed-door meeting highlights growing tensions within the Trump administration over how to handle Big Tech AI companies that many conservatives view as part of the censorship industrial complex. While the Pentagon has raised serious national security concerns about Anthropic's operations, White House officials are reportedly intrigued by the potential cybersecurity applications.

Deep State Resistance or Legitimate Security?

Patriots should ask themselves: why is the Pentagon so eager to shut down an AI company that could strengthen America's cyber defenses? The same military establishment that pushed wokeism and COVID mandates is now trying to block technology that could protect our digital infrastructure from Chinese hackers and foreign threats.

"This administration promised to drain the swamp and put America First," said one conservative tech analyst. "That means using every tool available to protect American interests, not bowing to bureaucratic turf wars."

The Pentagon's resistance to innovative cybersecurity solutions raises questions about whether deep state actors are more interested in maintaining control than defending the homeland.

Anthropic's Mythos Preview represents cutting-edge AI technology designed specifically for cybersecurity applications. While mainstream media focuses on hypothetical risks, real Americans are getting hacked by foreign adversaries every day while our own government debates banning the very tools that could stop them.

President Trump campaigned on unleashing American innovation and technological dominance. Will he let Pentagon bureaucrats sabotage that vision, or will he choose America First policies that actually protect our digital sovereignty?

The American people deserve leaders who embrace solutions, not agencies that create problems. It's time to ask: whose side is the Pentagon really on?

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Gary Franchi

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

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DigitalPatriotVerifiedjust now
HUGE win for American innovation!
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TechPolicy_WatcherVerifiedjust now
The timing of this is interesting - it comes right after the EU announced their new AI partnership with several Asian countries. Trump sees the bigger picture here and knows we need to act fast to maintain our technological edge.
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ConstitutionalLadyVerifiedjust now
What exactly happened in that White House meeting? The article mentions it was 'secret' but doesn't give us the details we need to understand this policy shift.
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AmericaFirst_2025Verifiedjust now
This is why we voted for Trump! He's not afraid to change course when he sees policies that hurt American competitiveness.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedjust now
Which AI company are we talking about here? The article doesn't specify and I want to understand the full scope of what this means for the industry. Are we looking at Google, Microsoft, or someone else entirely?
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InfoSeeker2024Verifiedjust now
I'm wondering the same thing - the vague reporting makes it hard to assess the real impact.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY! Trump is putting America first when it comes to AI technology. We can't let China dominate this space while we hand over our innovations to foreign competitors.
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TechConservativeVerifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. The previous policies were basically economic suicide.
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SmallBizOwner47Verifiedjust now
As someone who runs a tech startup, I've seen firsthand how these AI regulations were crushing innovation. My company couldn't even get basic partnerships because of the red tape.
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FreeMarketFanVerifiedjust now
That's the real impact right there - it's the small businesses that suffer most from overregulation.