Trump Orders Immediate Ban on Anthropic AI Across Federal Government After Company Attempts to Strongarm Pentagon
President Donald Trump has issued a sweeping directive ordering every federal agency to immediately cease using technology from Anthropic, the San Francisco-based AI company, after the firm tried to impose its woke terms of service on the United States military.
The commander-in-chief pulled no punches in his Truth Social announcement, declaring that America “WILL NEVER ALLOW A RADICAL LEFT, WOKE COMPANY TO DICTATE HOW OUR GREAT MILITARY FIGHTS AND WINS WARS.”
Company Put American Lives at Risk
Trump’s decisive action comes after Anthropic engaged in what administration officials describe as contentious negotiations with the Pentagon, attempting to force strict limitations on how the Department of War could deploy the company’s Claude AI system.
The radical left company insisted on imposing specific safeguards that would restrict military operations—effectively putting corporate ideology above national security.
“Their selfishness is putting AMERICAN LIVES at risk, our Troops in danger, and our National Security in JEOPARDY,” Trump stated unequivocally.
Six-Month Phase Out Period Granted
While the ban takes immediate effect, Trump authorized a six-month transition period for agencies like the Department of War that currently utilize Anthropic’s products at various operational levels.
This measured approach demonstrates the administration’s commitment to national security continuity while refusing to be held hostage by Silicon Valley activists.
“We don’t need it, we don’t want it, and will not do business with them again,” the President declared.
Pentagon Chief Backs Commander-in-Chief
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth publicly supported the decision, directly tagging Anthropic and its CEO Dario Amodei in a statement thanking the President for his attention to this critical matter.
Hegseth had already been approaching a decision to terminate business connections with Anthropic before Trump’s directive. A senior Pentagon official revealed that the Secretary was considering designating the AI company as a supply chain risk—a classification that would have far-reaching consequences for the firm’s government contracts.
Constitutional Authority vs. Corporate Control
The heart of this dispute centers on a fundamental question: Who commands America’s military—the elected Commander-in-Chief or unelected tech executives in Silicon Valley?
“The decision belongs to YOUR COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, and the tremendous leaders I appoint to run our Military,” Trump emphasized, drawing a bright line around constitutional authority.
The leftist operatives at Anthropic made a catastrophic miscalculation in believing they could strong-arm the Pentagon into obeying their corporate terms of service instead of the United States Constitution.
Trump Issues Stark Warning
The President made clear there will be consequences if Anthropic fails to cooperate during the transition period.
“Anthropic better get their act together, and be helpful during this phase out period, or I will use the Full Power of the Presidency to make them comply, with major civil and criminal consequences to follow,” Trump warned.
This isn’t an empty threat. The administration has repeatedly demonstrated its willingness to hold corporations accountable when they prioritize radical ideology over American interests.
Company’s Tepid Response Falls Flat
CEO Dario Amodei attempted damage control by acknowledging the Department of War’s right “to select contractors most aligned with their vision.” But his statement rings hollow given his company’s actions.
Amodei expressed hope that Pentagon officials would “reconsider,” citing the “substantial value” of Anthropic’s technology—a remarkable display of arrogance given that his company just tried to dictate terms to America’s armed forces.
Silicon Valley’s Dangerous Delusion
This incident exposes the dangerous delusion pervading Big Tech—the belief that these companies can impose their progressive values on critical government functions, including national defense.
When a private company prioritizes its ideological preferences over military effectiveness and troop safety, it forfeits any right to taxpayer contracts.
Defense Innovation Without Woke Strings
The United States doesn’t lack for AI capability. Multiple American companies can provide advanced artificial intelligence without attempting to micromanage how our military protects the nation.
This ban sends an unmistakable message to the entire tech sector: Want government contracts? Then serve the government’s mission without imposing radical left conditions.
A Clear Line in the Sand
Trump’s swift action establishes a precedent that will reverberate throughout the defense contracting world. Companies must choose between pushing woke ideology and doing business with the federal government—they cannot do both.
The President’s directive protects both military readiness and constitutional governance. It ensures that elected leaders, not corporate activists, make decisions about how America defends itself.
The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher
At a time when America faces serious threats from adversaries like China and Russia, the last thing our military needs is a technology vendor trying to handcuff operational capabilities with political correctness.
Every moment spent negotiating with ideologically-driven contractors is time not spent preparing for real-world threats.
Strong Leadership in Action
This episode showcases exactly the kind of decisive leadership Americans elected Trump to provide. No hesitation. No bureaucratic delays. Just swift action to protect national interests.
The six-month transition period demonstrates prudence, but the immediate ban makes the priority crystal clear: America’s security comes before any company’s woke agenda.
Silicon Valley has been put on notice. The era of tech giants imposing their values on the American government is over.





