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MAGA hates AI, but Trump agrees with Bernie it might be time for partial government ownership


The strangest political convergence of 2026 just got stranger. Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. government may take direct equity stakes in AI giants like OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI — essentially endorsing the populist logic that Sen. Bernie Sanders articulated just days earlier, and validating the fears that have been building inside his own MAGA base for months.

“You make them a partnership in this revolution,” Trump told reporters Friday. “It would be a beautiful thing.”

The MAGA revolt no one saw coming

For months, Trump tried to hold two contradictory positions simultaneously: champion of AI deregulation and defender of American workers threatened by AI disruption. That tension is snapping under pressure from an unlikely combination of forces — his own base, a Vermont socialist and Silicon Valley CEOs who read the writing on the wall before their own allies did.

Steve Bannon’s War Room has been running episode after episode attacking AI companies for copyright theft, algorithmic job destruction, and the concentration of civilization-altering power in the hands of a handful of unelected technologists. Republican strategists were watching polling showing mounting disquiet about AI among MAGA voters in real time. Republican lawmakers had tried repeatedly to introduce legislation constraining the industry on job losses and child safety grounds — and been rebuffed by the White House each time.

Meanwhile, Anthropic issued a stark public warning this week that its systems are advancing so rapidly they may soon be capable of self-improvement without human oversight, joining forces with archrival OpenAI in asking for more safeguards from Congress.

Trump’s response has been a June 2 executive order asking — not requiring — AI companies to voluntarily submit advanced models to a 30-day government review before public release. Trump had bailed on signing another, reportedly stronger, order weeks earlier. But this all may be a prelude to a giant taxpayer investment in massively unprofitable startup companies that are set to have mega-IPOs later this year.

Sanders lit the match — was Altman building the fire?

The political moment Sanders seized this week had actually been in the making for months. As first reported by Notus and confirmed by the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman had been privately pitching the idea of a government ownership stake to administration officials well before Sanders went public, and had outlined in April a formal proposal for a U.S. public wealth fund to give citizens a stake in AI-driven economic growth. The FT also reported that Altman has since spoken directly with Sanders about the overlapping frameworks and was in Washington this week meeting with lawmakers and Trump administration officials.



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