According to a Reuters report, World Liberty Financial, supported by Trump, is collaborating with WorldClaw, an AI platform based in Hong Kong that provides models from Chinese companies that the Trump administration itself has flagged due to national security concerns and technology theft.
Nearly half of the 90 models available on WorldClaw belong to Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Baidu and ZD I, which face U.S. military or commercial restrictions, as well as DeepSeek and Moonshot, which U.S. officials have accused of stealing American intellectual property.
WorldClaw accepts USD1 and World Liberty stablecoin as payment methods, while an executive at World Liberty advises the platform.
The Trump family holds 38% of World Liberty’s shares, and Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump have publicly supported WorldClaw. The family has earned more than $1.4 billion in profits from the sale of World Liberty tokens.



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