Lawmakers question Commerce Department export-control changes for the UAE, citing possible conflicts involving Trump family financial ties.
Quiver AI Summary
Lawmakers seek details on UAE export decision: Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove and Rep. Gregory Meeks said they sent a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick asking for answers about the department’s decision to loosen export controls on the United Arab Emirates. They said they want to understand the review process and any possible conflicts of interest.
Questions raised over process and contacts: The lawmakers cited reports about Trump family business ties involving the UAE and asked whether any conversations took place with World Liberty Financial, White House staff, or Trump family members. They also requested documents explaining why the UAE was reclassified as a more trusted export-control partner.
Earlier letter and related concerns: The release says this was the second letter the lawmakers have led on the issue, following a February letter concerning the approval of advanced AI chip exports to the UAE. It says they are also seeking information about whether other federal agencies signed off on the change.
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