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Democratic Senators demand probe of Trump officials over WLFI UAE deal

Democratic Senators demand probe of Trump officials over WLFI UAE deal

CryptoSlateCryptoSlate2025/09/24 11:45
By:Gino Matos

Democratic Senators called for investigations into potential ethics violations by Trump administration officials related to World Liberty Financial and its $2 billion in funding from the UAE.

In a Sept. 23 letter, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Elissa Slotkin requested that the inspectors general of the Commerce and State Departments examine whether officials violated ethics rules in transactions that allegedly enriched President Trump’s family and raised national security concerns among White House staff.

Probe targets

The probe targets deals involving Trump adviser Steve Witkoff, who worked as a State Department employee for six months before transferring to a White House position. It centers on two interconnected deals announced in May.

The first involved a US plan to allow the UAE to import American-designed artificial intelligence computer chips. Meanwhile, the second involved a government-backed Emirati firm investing $2 billion in World Liberty Financial, a crypto company created by the Trump family and Witkoff’s relatives.

Warren and Slotkin wrote in their letter to acting inspectors general that “the pattern of these transactions is deeply troubling.”

The senators noted that Witkoff advocated for chip exports to the UAE. At the same time, his family’s company secured the crypto investment, despite national security concerns that the UAE’s ties to China could compromise security.

The report found no evidence of explicit quid pro quo agreements but revealed that the deals intersected in previously unknown ways.

The letter further raised concerns that David Sacks, the White House’s “AI and crypto czar,” also participated in chip discussions despite colleagues’ concerns about potential conflicts of interest.

The new investigation call builds into a Sept. 17 letter sent by Warren and seven other Democratic lawmakers to Sacks, pressing him to inform them if he surpassed the time window of Trump’s temporary appointment.

Congressional scrutiny continues

The probe represents the latest Democratic effort to examine Trump’s crypto ventures. The Trump family controls 75% of World Liberty Financial’s net token sale revenues and 60% of future business operations, potentially generating $400 million in fees.

Warren and Representative Maxine Waters previously requested the SEC’s World Liberty Financial records in April, seeking information about potential conflicts arising from the Trump family’s involvement in the DeFi project.

Warren has consistently raised concerns about the project, including questioning Sacks’ crypto holdings before joining the administration.

In June, Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff introduced the COIN Act, seeking to prohibit presidents and executive officials from issuing or promoting specific cryptocurrencies while in office.

The Trump family has reduced its stake in World Liberty Financial by 20%, but reportedly earned $57 million in profits from the venture alone.

The post Democratic Senators demand probe of Trump officials over WLFI UAE deal appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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