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US SRes598

US SRes598
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.


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Introduced
02/05/2026
In Committee
02/05/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

119th Congress

Bill Summary

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.

AI Summary

This resolution condemns President Trump's decision to permit the export of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), citing significant national security risks. The resolution highlights that this decision came shortly after a reported secret $500,000,000 deal where UAE officials, including Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is described as the UAE's top security official and sometimes called the "spy sheikh," agreed to purchase a nearly majority stake in the Trump family's cryptocurrency company, World Liberty Financial. The resolution expresses concern that these advanced AI chips could be diverted to the People's Republic of China, which is seeking such technology to enhance its military and challenge US technological leadership, thereby jeopardizing US national security. The resolution calls for the reversal of President Trump's decision, emphasizing the need to address the perceived corruption underlying these actions.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. (text: CR S513) (on 02/05/2026)

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