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EXPOSED: AI Giant Anthropic CEO Calls Trump 'Feudal Warlord' While Company Pumps $200M Into Democrat Machine

Gary FranchiMarch 16, 2026199 views
EXPOSED: AI Giant Anthropic CEO Calls Trump 'Feudal Warlord' While Company Pumps $200M Into Democrat Machine
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The mask has officially come off at Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company whose political donors have dumped a staggering 99.8 percent of their $200 million in campaign contributions into Democrat coffers since 2020 – all while CEO Dario Amodei publicly smears President Trump as a "feudal warlord."

This bombshell revelation exposes the deep-rooted partisan rot infecting America's most powerful tech companies, where liberal executives use their platforms to wage political warfare against conservatives while pretending to be neutral innovators.

Amodei's inflammatory rhetoric against the democratically-elected President represents everything wrong with Silicon Valley's elitist bubble. Here's a CEO who's built his fortune in America calling the leader chosen by the American people a "feudal warlord" – the same tired insults the left has been hurling at Trump for nearly a decade.

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The numbers don't lie, Patriots. When 99.8 percent of your political spending goes to one party, you're not a tech company – you're a Democrat Super PAC masquerading as an AI business. This isn't coincidence; it's coordination.

While President Trump works to restore American dominance in artificial intelligence and protect our national security interests, companies like Anthropic are actively bankrolling the very politicians who want to regulate innovation into the ground and hand our technological edge to China.

"This is exactly why Americans don't trust Big Tech. They claim to be building the future while secretly funding the swamp creatures who want to destroy everything that made America great."

The timing couldn't be more suspicious. As the Trump-Vance Administration pushes forward with the America First agenda that delivered a decisive electoral victory, suddenly AI companies are ramping up their attacks and opening their wallets wider than ever for Democrat politicians.

How many more Silicon Valley CEOs are using shareholder money and company resources to advance their personal political vendettas? And why should any conservative entrepreneur or investor give their hard-earned dollars to companies that actively work against their values and their chosen representatives?

It's time for patriots to vote with their wallets and demand accountability from the tech giants who think they're above the will of the American people.

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Gary Franchi

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

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FreedomFighter1776Verifiedjust now
Absolutely disgraceful but not surprising. The mask is off!
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know if there are any conservative alternatives to Anthropic's AI? We need to start building our own tech infrastructure.
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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
This is exactly why we can't trust Big Tech with AI development. They're literally programming their political bias into systems that will shape our future.
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TechSkepticVerifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more. These are the same people who will claim their AI is 'neutral' and 'objective.'
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MainStreetMomVerifiedjust now
This is why I'm homeschooling my kids and teaching them to think critically about technology. These tech billionaires want to indoctrinate the next generation through AI chatbots and 'educational' tools.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
I work in tech and see this bias everywhere. These CEOs live in their Silicon Valley bubbles and think half the country are barbarians. Meanwhile they're the ones trying to control information and manipulate public opinion.
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CodeWarriorVerifiedjust now
Same here. The groupthink in these companies is honestly scary. Any dissenting opinion gets you blacklisted.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Feudal warlord? That's rich coming from someone who runs a tech monopoly and thinks he can buy elections with $200M.