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Trump Administration Severs Ties with Anthropic

Fed agencies ordered to stop using AI tech amid Pentagon standoff

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The Trump administration has made a significant move against Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence company, by ordering all federal agencies to immediately stop using its technology. The decision, announced by...

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    Donald Trump Dumps Anthropic From U.S. Government: ‘We Don’t Want It’

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    Trump’s FTC backs off social media regulation despite finding that nearly 20% of America’s children are online for 4 hours or more

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    Emil Michael, the Silicon Valley exec turned Trump official leading the war against Anthropic, has deep ties to the tech world

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    Trump orders U.S. government to stop using Anthropic but gives Pentagon six months to phase it out amid standoff over AI use

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Trump Administration Severs Ties with Anthropic

Fed agencies ordered to stop using AI tech amid Pentagon standoff

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The Trump administration has made a significant move against Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence company, by ordering all federal agencies to immediately stop using its technology. The decision, announced by President Trump on Truth Social, comes amid a growing standoff between the administration and Anthropic over the use of its AI technology in classified settings.

According to Trump, Anthropic's refusal to compromise on how its technology can be used by the U.S. military has led to the decision to sever ties with the company. Trump described Anthropic as "woke" and "leftwing," claiming that it is endangering troops and jeopardizing national security. The administration has given the Pentagon a six-month period to phase out Anthropic's technology, which is currently used in various classified settings.

The move is seen as a significant escalation in the conflict between the administration and Anthropic, which has been ongoing for several months. Emil Michael, a Silicon Valley executive turned Trump official, has been leading the charge against Anthropic, citing concerns over the company's stance on AI use in warfare. Michael has deep ties to the tech world, having helped scale one of the industry's most disruptive companies before joining the government.

The decision to dump Anthropic has raised concerns over the impact on national security and the potential consequences for the company. Anthropic is one of the few AI companies allowed to operate in classified settings, and its technology is used by various federal agencies. The company's refusal to compromise on its stance on AI use has led to a stalemate with the administration, which has resulted in the decision to sever ties.

The move also comes as the administration is facing criticism for its handling of social media regulation. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), led by Trump appointees, has backed off on regulating social media companies despite finding that nearly 20% of America's children are online for four hours or more. The lack of regulation has raised concerns over the safety and privacy of underage users, with companies struggling to balance these competing interests.

In a separate development, the battle over Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has concluded with a surprise outcome, with all parties emerging as winners. The saga began last December when WBD agreed to sell its Warner Bros. studio and HBO Max streaming service to Netflix. However, Paramount Skydance lobbed in a hostile bid, leading to a twists-and-turns saga that ultimately saw WBD agree to Paramount's bid. Despite the public battle, investors have rewarded all three companies, with Netflix's stock leaping 12% in the wake of the deal.

The Trump administration's decision to sever ties with Anthropic is a significant development in the ongoing debate over AI use in warfare. As the standoff between the administration and Anthropic continues, it remains to be seen what the consequences will be for national security and the company's future.

The Trump administration has made a significant move against Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence company, by ordering all federal agencies to immediately stop using its technology. The decision, announced by President Trump on Truth Social, comes amid a growing standoff between the administration and Anthropic over the use of its AI technology in classified settings.

According to Trump, Anthropic's refusal to compromise on how its technology can be used by the U.S. military has led to the decision to sever ties with the company. Trump described Anthropic as "woke" and "leftwing," claiming that it is endangering troops and jeopardizing national security. The administration has given the Pentagon a six-month period to phase out Anthropic's technology, which is currently used in various classified settings.

The move is seen as a significant escalation in the conflict between the administration and Anthropic, which has been ongoing for several months. Emil Michael, a Silicon Valley executive turned Trump official, has been leading the charge against Anthropic, citing concerns over the company's stance on AI use in warfare. Michael has deep ties to the tech world, having helped scale one of the industry's most disruptive companies before joining the government.

The decision to dump Anthropic has raised concerns over the impact on national security and the potential consequences for the company. Anthropic is one of the few AI companies allowed to operate in classified settings, and its technology is used by various federal agencies. The company's refusal to compromise on its stance on AI use has led to a stalemate with the administration, which has resulted in the decision to sever ties.

The move also comes as the administration is facing criticism for its handling of social media regulation. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), led by Trump appointees, has backed off on regulating social media companies despite finding that nearly 20% of America's children are online for four hours or more. The lack of regulation has raised concerns over the safety and privacy of underage users, with companies struggling to balance these competing interests.

In a separate development, the battle over Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has concluded with a surprise outcome, with all parties emerging as winners. The saga began last December when WBD agreed to sell its Warner Bros. studio and HBO Max streaming service to Netflix. However, Paramount Skydance lobbed in a hostile bid, leading to a twists-and-turns saga that ultimately saw WBD agree to Paramount's bid. Despite the public battle, investors have rewarded all three companies, with Netflix's stock leaping 12% in the wake of the deal.

The Trump administration's decision to sever ties with Anthropic is a significant development in the ongoing debate over AI use in warfare. As the standoff between the administration and Anthropic continues, it remains to be seen what the consequences will be for national security and the company's future.

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