The Sons of Trump's Commerce Secretary Are Making Money in the Data Center Biz

FBI Investigation Finds Sons of Commerce Secretary Profiting from Father's Administration with Data Center Deals

The sons of former Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, now 27-year-old Brandon and 29-year-old Kyle, are making a hefty profit from their father's administration by investing in the data center industry, which is booming thanks to government support for artificial intelligence (AI). The data centers provide cloud services that power many AI applications and platforms.

According to an investigation by the New York Times, Kyle Lutnick recently toured a property in Texas where his company Fermi America plans to build a new data center. During the visit, he met with Fermi's co-founder and CEO billionaire Toby Neugebauer. The news broke after Cantor Fitzgerald, the financial services firm run by Lutnick's father for many years, was revealed to be "helping raise capital" for Fermi America's new data center in exchange for millions of dollars in fees.

The Times notes that this arrangement is not an isolated incident but rather part of a pattern. Howard Lutnick, as Commerce Secretary, has used his influence to create opportunities for his family's companies to secure foreign investments and capitalize on government initiatives. This includes Fermi America's partnership with Doosan Enerbility, a Japanese company that supplies nuclear power plant components, which will "pursue broader collaboration across multiple projects and technology platforms" in support of Fermi America's long-term nuclear development strategy.

The New York Times investigation has raised concerns about the potential for crony capitalism and the blurred lines between public service and private gain. The Commerce Department has denied any wrongdoing, with a White House spokesperson stating that the only interest guiding Secretary Lutnick's decision-making is the best interest of the American people.
 
can't believe what I'm reading 🤯 - sons making millions off dad's admin, it's not cool at all 💸 but like, you gotta wonder how this even went down without anyone noticing for so long... maybe they were too busy raking in the dough to care about ethics? 🤑 and now we're left with crony capitalism concerns and a whole lot of distrust in our government's ability to regulate itself 👀
 
I dont get why they cant just cut ties with their dad's firm Cantor Fitzgerald... 🤔 it sounds like crony capitalism to me and its shady how Kyle and Brandon are making bank off their dads connections. 💸 I mean, the data center industry is booming but thats also because of government support for AI so its not like they stumbled into this opportunity by chance... 😒
 
I'm low-key worried about this data center deal between Fermi America and Cantor Fitzgerald... 🤔
It looks like Kyle and Brandon are makin' bank off their dad's connections, and it's just not right 😐
Ain't nothin' wrong with family businesses thrivin', but when they're profiting from daddy's admin, it's a different story 🤑
Imagine if this was a regular ol' company and not the sons of a gov't secy... would they be gettin' all these sweet deals? 🤷‍♂️
I'd wanna see more transparency on this deal and what kinda influence is at play here 👀
Maybe it's just me, but it feels like crony capitalism is happenin' right under our noses 🙃
Time for some good ol' fashioned scrutiny and oversight, imo 💡
 
the more i think about this, the more i'm like "wait a minute". it's one thing to have connections and do business, but when it seems like your dad is using his power to help your company make bank off government initiatives... that's just weird 🤔. i mean, can't we all just get along and try to create jobs and grow the economy without making everyone feel like they're getting taken advantage of? or at least have some transparency about how these deals are being made 💸. it's always a fine line between private business and public service, but this seems like it's getting a little too cozy 🤝. maybe there should be some regulations in place to make sure everyone is playing by the same rules ⚖️
 
😒 I'm so over this. Like, seriously, can't we just get some clean air and water around here? Okay, so it turns out Howard Lutnick, the former Commerce Sec, used his juice to set up his sons' companies to cash in on the data center boom. And now his brothers are reaping the benefits while still holding public office 🤯. It's like, hello crony capitalism! The system is just so messed up. Can't we trust our leaders to put America first and not their families' pockets? I mean, what's next? Their kids gonna start a venture capital firm and fund AI projects with their daddy's old connections? 🤑 This just makes me wanna scream...
 
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