
Donald Trump唐纳德·特朗普
United States
President
United StatesDonald Trump, male, U.S. national, born June 1946, a native of New York, United States, a member of the U.S. Republican Party, began his career in 1968, holds a bachelor's degree in economics. He is the President of the United States.
- 1964–1968Studied economics successively at Fordham University and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, earning a bachelor's degree
- 1968–1971Held a position at Trump Management
- 1971–2017President of The Trump Organization(During this period: 2004–2015, hosted the NBC television program The Apprentice)
- 2017–202145th President of the United States
- 2021–2025Engaged in business operations and campaign activities(During this period: 2024, was again elected President of the United States)
- 2025–present47th President of the United States
Public event locations
- 4Jun 11, 2026 · ChinaChina's control over indium phosphide exports threatens AI data centre rollout
- 3Jun 9, 2026 · ChinaThe difference in perspectives between superpowers is shaping the race for AI
- 2Jun 7, 2026 · Washington D.C.Trump AI Policy Adviser Krishnan Is Giving Up White House Role
- 1Jun 7, 2026 · Washington D.C.Sriram Krishnan is leaving his role as White House AI advisor
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Event timeline
Amazon voiced concerns about Anthropic AI models before US government's crackdown, source says
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy raised concerns about security risks in Anthropic's most advanced AI models during meetings with senior Trump administration officials this week, according to a person familiar with the matter. This occurred ahead of a potential US government crackdown on AI. Anthropic is an AI startup backed by Amazon, competing with OpenAI's GPT models. Jassy's concerns highlight growing tech industry focus on AI safety.
More than 75 data center build-outs worth $130 billion blocked in first four months of 2026 — bipartisan opposition mounts over soaring power and water costs
A research firm says the number of blocked data centers in Q1 2026 already matches the total for 2025. Despite President Trump's push for AI development in the US, bipartisan opposition grows over soaring power and water costs.
Trump admin blocks foreign access to Anthropic's most powerful AI models
According to Axios, the Trump administration has blocked foreign entities from accessing Anthropic's most advanced AI models, including its newly released Mythos and Fable series, citing national security concerns. The move aims to prevent sensitive technology from leaking abroad and protect U.S. competitive advantage in AI. Anthropic is an AI safety research company whose models are considered to have potential military or cybersecurity applications.
Wall Street indexes jump, Trump says strikes against Iran canceled
U.S. stocks ended sharply higher on Thursday, with indexes extending gains after President Trump said he canceled planned strikes against Iran, and on the eve of SpaceX's market debut.
China's control over indium phosphide exports threatens AI data centre rollout
Barely a week after Nvidia-backed chipmaker Coherent warned of a shortage of indium phosphide in an earnings call in early May, its CEO Jim Anderson was on a plane with a U.S. business delegation accompanying President Donald Trump on his trip to China. Indium phosphide is a key material for optical communication chips in AI data centers, and China's export controls could impact global AI infrastructure deployment.
Trading Day: Sizzling AI now fizzling
Another heavy selloff in tech dragged U.S. and global stocks lower on Wednesday. Investor sentiment was rocked and oil prices rose sharply after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to hit Iran 'very hard'. AI-related stocks were also caught in the downturn, raising doubts about the sustainability of the AI boom.
OpenAI says Chinese propaganda is being deployed to foment dissent over tariffs, data centers
In a report published on Wednesday, OpenAI stated that Chinese propagandists have been using its flagship chat tool to stir opposition to Donald Trump's tariffs and intervene in U.S. debates over data centers and AI. The activities aim to create social discord and influence policy discussions.
Oracle awarded US government contract to provide government-wide HR software
Oracle won a contract to provide an HR platform for agencies across the U.S. government, according to a Trump administration statement.
Trump says he thinks AI companies will agree to 'giving back' to the public
According to Reuters, former U.S. President Trump stated in a public appearance that he believes AI companies will eventually agree to 'give back' to the public. Trump did not specify the form or conditions of such giving back, but implied that the AI industry should take social responsibility amid rapid development. The remarks sparked discussions on AI ethics and regulation.
US lawmakers urge tighter rules on contract chipmakers supplying Chinese firms' overseas units
A bipartisan pair of US senators on Monday urged the Trump administration to tighten rules on contract chipmakers like TSMC to prevent them from making advanced AI chips for overseas subsidiaries of Chinese companies. The move aims to close loopholes in existing export controls, ensuring Chinese entities cannot access advanced semiconductor technology through overseas units.
The difference in perspectives between superpowers is shaping the race for AI
This article explores how the differing perspectives of China and the US on AI development are shaping the global AI race. It notes that China adopts a state-led, rapid-deployment strategy, while the US emphasizes private-sector innovation and ethical guidelines. These differences are reflected not only in technical approaches but also in policy-making and international cooperation. As AI becomes central to national competitiveness, the two countries' distinct models are redefining the global tech landscape.
Trump, Sanders and Altman discuss public ownership in AI
According to AP News, former U.S. President Donald Trump, Senator Bernie Sanders, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman are discussing public ownership in artificial intelligence. This cross-party dialogue involves public ownership models for AI technology, potentially influencing future AI governance and policy directions. Details of the discussions have not been disclosed, but it indicates that AI governance has become a focal issue across the political spectrum.
Trump AI Policy Adviser Krishnan Is Giving Up White House Role
Krishnan, Trump's AI policy adviser, is leaving his White House role. He was responsible for coordinating AI-related policies in the Trump administration. His departure may affect the continuity of U.S. AI policy. The reason for his resignation and successor are unclear.
Trump's latest memo puts 'most advanced AI in the world' into the military's hands
Trump issued a memo directing the deployment of the most advanced AI technologies to the military, and preventing companies from altering AI models used by the military without prior approval. This move aims to accelerate AI adoption in defense and ensure technological superiority.
Sriram Krishnan is leaving his role as White House AI advisor
Sriram Krishnan is reportedly leaving his position as White House Senior Policy Advisor for AI and plans to establish a new institution to continue shaping Trump's AI policy. Krishnan played a key role in AI regulation and industrial policy, and his departure may affect the continuity of the White House's AI strategy.
Trump administration, OpenAI discussing possible government stake in the AI startup
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman first shared the idea with the Trump administration in 2025, according to a source. The two sides are now discussing a possible government stake in OpenAI, marking an unprecedented partnership model between the government and a leading AI company.
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