Trump Administration Won’t Rule Out Further Action Against Anthropic
Wired focuses on anthropic and further, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against Reason and Guido Fawkes.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: Wired·US·corporate
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What happened: The White House is preparing an executive order targeting the AI startup, even as its earlier actions against the company face a major test in court.
Cross-source context: Reason highlights trump administration officials openly seek to punish the artificial intelligence company for its corporate philosophy. Guido Fawkes highlights nigel Farage has claimed he wrote privately to Keir Starmer in September, offering to help the government strengthen ties with the Trump White House. In the New Statesman today he says he told Starmer: Ars Technica highlights anthropic sues US over blacklisting; White House calls firm "radical left, woke" - Ars Technica
What to watch next: movement around anthropic, further.
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Wired(lean-left)
The White House is preparing an executive order targeting the AI startup, even as its earlier actions against the company face a major test in court.
Nigel Farage has claimed he wrote privately to Keir Starmer in September, offering to help the government strengthen ties with the Trump White House. In the New Statesman today he says he told Starmer: “I know a lot of this administration, I am on text exchanges with cabinet members [and] if you ne
Almost immediately after Donald Trump took office for the second time, the White House and the Department of Education launched a shock-and-awe assault against its perceived foes in higher education, announcing a new investigation or seizure of funding seemingly every week. Their targets appeared ov
Trump administration officials openly seek to punish the artificial intelligence company for its corporate philosophy.
Guido Fawkes
Nigel Farage has claimed he wrote privately to Keir Starmer in September, offering to help the government strengthen ties with the Trump White House. In the New Statesman today he says he told Starmer:
Ars Technica
Anthropic sues US over blacklisting; White House calls firm "radical left, woke" - Ars Technica
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Trump Administration Won’t Rule Out Further Action Against Anthropic.
Nigel Farage has claimed he wrote privately to Keir Starmer in September, offering to help the government strengthen ties with the Trump White House. In the New Statesman today he says he told Starmer:
Nigel Farage has claimed he wrote privately to Keir Starmer in September, offering to help the government strengthen ties with the Trump White House. In the New Statesman today he says he told Starmer: “I know a lot of this administration, I am on text exchanges with cabinet members [and] if you ne
Almost immediately after Donald Trump took office for the second time, the White House and the Department of Education launched a shock-and-awe assault against its perceived foes in higher education, announcing a new investigation or seizure of funding seemingly every week. Their targets appeared ov
Nigel Farage has claimed he wrote privately to Keir Starmer in September, offering to help the government strengthen ties with the Trump White House. In the New Statesman today he says he told Starmer: “I know a lot of this administration, I am on text exchanges with cabinet members [and] if you ne
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