Overview
- Eric Trump said he will sue Jen Psaki and MS NOW over a TV clip that he says falsely put him on the board of fintech ALT5 Sigma and tied him to China business.
- In the segment, Psaki said he is on ALT5’s board and cited a Financial Times report that the company signed a memorandum to explore a deal with a Chinese chipmaker to build AI data centers.
- Bloomberg previously reported he was listed as a board observer and advisor at Alt5 Sigma, which later rebranded as AI Financial, and that the company removed his name from its site in April.
- Eric Trump rejected the claims, said he has no business interests in China, and said he joined the Beijing trip only as a family member.
- The White House told reporters there was no conflict with his travel and said he would not take part in business meetings, while the dispute over his role and the China deal remains untested in court.