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Trump’s WLFI Faces Scrutiny Over Pentagon-Flagged AI Ties

August 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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What Worldclaw Offers

Worldclaw is a Hong Kong-based AI marketplace that lets users tap a broad menu of large language models, from U.S. developers like OpenAI and Anthropic to a cluster of Chinese providers. According to a review, 43 of the 90 models listed on the platform were built by Chinese technology companies, among them Alibaba, Baidu, Z.ai, Deepseek, and Moonshot.

Users can browse the full catalog and pick a model the same way they might choose between competing cloud services, with no distinction drawn on the platform between a U.S.-built model and a Chinese one. That model-agnostic design is part of Worldclaw’s pitch where it seeks to provide access to whichever AI performs best for a given task, regardless of where it was built or who built it.

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Two of those Chinese names carry particular weight in Washington. Alibaba and Baidu have both been designated by the U.S. Department of Defense as Chinese military-aligned companies, a label reserved for firms deemed to have ties to Beijing’s military-industrial complex.

Placement on that list does not make it illegal for a U.S. platform to offer their AI products commercially, but it puts any American venture doing business alongside them under a harsher spotlight.

Worldclaw and World Liberty Financial have both pushed back on the idea that hosting these models amounts to an endorsement, maintaining they operate independently of one another and that making a model available for use is not the same as vouching for its developer or its ties to Beijing.

A Financial Stake for the Trump Family

The scrutiny is sharper because of how the two ventures are financially intertwined. Worldclaw accepts World Liberty’s $USD1 stablecoin as a form of payment, meaning every transaction on the AI platform can generate activity, and revenue, for World Liberty’s token ecosystem. The Trump family owns 38% of World Liberty Financial, so that revenue flows, at least in part, back to the family’s own venture.

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It is not the first time World Liberty’s finances have drawn questions. Bitcoin.com News has previously reported on a 100 million dollar WLFI token investment linked to a Chinese businessman under UK money-laundering investigation, and separately covered the rapid rise of $USD1 as a competitor in the stablecoin market.

Lastly, it bears mentioning that personal ties between the two companies extend beyond the balance sheet, given that Ryan Fang, World Liberty’s head of growth, has served as an adviser to Worldclaw. Not only that, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, both co-founders of World Liberty, have publicly promoted Worldclaw on X.

Going Against Administration Policy

World Liberty is not simply another startup chasing a trend. Its ownership structure ties Trump family profits directly to a platform now doing commercial business with companies the Pentagon itself has flagged, even as the administration publicly pushes to curb the spread of Chinese AI technology inside the U.S. market.

That said, whether the ongoing scrutiny hardens into formal pressure, from Congress, from the Pentagon, or from within Trump’s own administration, remains to be seen. What is already clear is that World Liberty Financial’s expanding footprint, from a stablecoin to a token to now AI infrastructure, keeps generating a steady stream of conflict-of-interest questions the venture has yet to fully answer.

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