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Fri Sep 5, 2025, 08:29 AM Sep 2025

Trump Deal Lets Intel Move Factories Overseas, Sen. Warren Explains

In a letter to the Commerce Department, Warren blasts the actual deal between the Trump administration and Intel, even as she supports the concept of equity stakes.

by David Dayen September 4, 2025

n 2022, Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) co-authored an amendment to the CHIPS and Science Act that would have required semiconductor companies seeking grants for domestic plant construction to give the government warrants, stock equity, or senior debt in the company. The idea was to ensure that the grants were used in the best interest of the public as intended, rather than chip companies essentially leaking them out to shareholders or as executive compensation.

The amendment failed, but fast-forward three years and Donald Trump’s government has taken a 10 percent equity stake in Intel, one of the biggest beneficiaries of the CHIPS Act. Trump said the equity stake was a conversion of the grant, and Sen. Sanders, at least, was supportive of it. So what does his co-author of the amendment, Sen. Warren, say about the Intel stake?

In a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick released today and obtained exclusively by the Prospect, Warren blasts the Trump administration for substituting the equity stake for all of the other specific terms Intel was required to follow to ensure they were making good use of the CHIPS Act funds.

“Intel is a failing company,” Warren wrote to Lutnick. “After spending years focused on chasing short-term profits at the expense of long-term investments in its competitiveness, the company’s share price fell 60 percent last year. Yet the President has handed billions of dollars to Intel, with no meaningful strings attached.”
https://prospect.org/economy/2025-09-04-trump-deal-lets-intel-move-factories-overseas-sen-warren-equity-stake/


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No long-term investment in competitiveness bucolic_frolic Sep 2025 #1
In the meantime our community is saddled with a half built campus.. Hope22 Sep 2025 #2
I think Sen Sanders is right on this one. Silent Type Sep 2025 #3

bucolic_frolic

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1. No long-term investment in competitiveness
Fri Sep 5, 2025, 08:36 AM
Sep 2025

Is that why many of us own a small laptop hurtling along at 1.1ghz? They were cheap, they work, but ........ obviously.

Hope22

(4,879 posts)
2. In the meantime our community is saddled with a half built campus..
Fri Sep 5, 2025, 08:55 AM
Sep 2025

And severe threats to our rural water supply. And yet they can walk away.

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