The U.A.E. Got A.I. Chips. Trump’s Inner Circle Got Crypto Riches.

阿联酋获得了人工智能芯片。特朗普的内圈人士赚得加密财富。

The Daily

2025-09-24

24 分钟
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President Trump and his inner circle are making millions of dollars from agreements that intersect with America’s national security interests, a New York Times investigation found. Eric Lipton, who wrote the article, explains why these conflicts of interest are unlike anything we’ve seen before. Guest: Eric Lipton, an investigative reporter for The New York Times. Background reading:  Read the full investigation here, or see five takeaways.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.  Photo: Doug Mills/The New York Times Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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  • From The New York Times, I'm Rachel Abrams and this is The Daily.

  • A New York Times investigation into a series of major deals between the Trump administration,

  • the United Arab Emirates and the Trump family.

  • has revealed that the president and his inner circle are making millions of dollars from agreements that intersect with America's national security interests.

  • Today,

  • my colleague Eric Lipton explains why these conflicts of interests are unlike anything we've seen before.

  • It's Wednesday, September 24th.

  • Eric, welcome to the show.

  • Hello, Rachel.

  • Eric, I feel like every time we've talked on the show,

  • we've had you on to talk about some kind of conflict of interest that has to do with either the Trump family or the Trump administration.

  • And you explain each time that what we are discussing is more significant or problematic than the last time we had you on the show or than another administration.

  • And here we are, I think it's been about four months since we had you on last time.

  • And I think that once again, this is what you're going to tell me.

  • Am I right?

  • That's right.

  • We're not talking about martinis at the Trump Hotel in DC or staying a couple of nights at the Trump derail or people gathering at Mar-a-Lago.

  • These were things that were considered scandals during the first Trump administration by his critics.