The Trump administration’s response to fast-advancing Chinese AI models remains in flux.
Early in his second term, Trump said it was important for the U.S. to beat China in technology and AI development. More recently, China and the U.S. have grown increasingly concerned about an AI arms race and tried to reduce tensions ahead of the planned summit next month between Trump and President Xi Jinping.
“On one hand, people could say this is a China-hawk administration, and there is a tension with this type of business collaboration,” said Peter Jeydel, an attorney who leads the sanctions and trade controls team at Troutman Pepper Locke in Washington. “On the other hand, it can be argued that this Trump presidency has been less aggressive in targeting Chinese companies in favor of a business-first approach. This collaboration would be consistent with that.”
The Departments of Commerce and Defense did not respond to questions from Reuters about WorldClaw.
Little is publicly known about WorldClaw. The company said through its spokesperson that it is an “independently owned and operated AI company” and its website says it is “not offered, managed, or controlled in any way” by World Liberty or its affiliates.
But the two companies benefit from working together. The Trump family owns 38% of World Liberty and makes money through the sale or use of its crypto tokens, the $WLFI governance token and USD1 stablecoin. WorldClaw accepts USD1 as payment for services, among other forms of cryptocurrency.
The WorldClaw spokesperson said that Ryan Fang, World Liberty’s head of growth, has been a “helpful external adviser and supporter of WorldClaw, particularly regarding USD1 adoption, partnerships, and expanding global access to AI services.” The spokesperson said Fang’s role was “strictly advisory.”
The president’s sons — co-founders of World Liberty — have promoted WorldClaw on social media platform X. Donald Trump Jr., said in May that he would meet winners of a WorldClaw contest at Mar-a-Lago, the family’s club in Florida, while Eric Trump hailed the collaboration in a post as “the future of finance.”
So far, the Trump family's earnings from World Liberty token sales total more than $1.4 billion, the largest piece of the $2.3 billion the family has made from crypto, Reuters reported in June.
While Trump sons Don Jr. and Eric operate the family business, known as the Trump Organization, the president retains ownership through a trust.