Trump Administration

The Trump administration continues to prioritize national security through technological containment, evidenced by intensifying pressure from lawmakers. A bipartisan push urges the administration to implement a comprehensive ban on exporting advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment to all Chinese entities, signaling a firm escalation in technological competition strategy.

Domestically, significant federal resources are being deployed to ensure energy stability for future technological needs. The administration is backing a $1 billion loan guarantee to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear facility, specifically aiming to secure substantial power capacity required to support the expansion of artificial intelligence data centers.

Operationally, the Department of Energy is actively engaging major private sector leaders in key scientific endeavors. Collaboration agreements have been finalized with prominent cloud, chip, and AI companies to advance the administration's Genesis Mission, leveraging private sector expertise for national scientific discovery goals.

These combined efforts underscore a sustained focus on securing critical supply chains, particularly semiconductors, while simultaneously guaranteeing robust domestic energy production. This strategy directly fuels the infrastructure growth necessary for advanced computing and artificial intelligence development across the nation.

Last updated February 20, 2026

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A bipartisan group of United States lawmakers is urging the Trump administration to implement a comprehensive ban on the sale of advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment to all entities in China, beyond just government-affiliated companies.
The US Department of Energy has secured collaboration agreements with leading cloud, chip, and AI companies to advance scientific discovery through the Trump administration's Genesis Mission.
The Trump administration is offering a $1 billion loan guarantee to Constellation Energy to facilitate the restart of the Three Mile Island nuclear facility to secure additional power capacity for the rapidly growing demands of AI data centers.