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U.S. Trade Rep. Jamieson Greer: China's rare earths move was totally disproportionate
CNBC Television· 2025-10-22 13:03
US and China tensions continue uh to escalate. President Trump says he's unsure uh if a meeting will happen with President Xi uh on his trip uh to Asia. Joining us now, United States Trade Representative, Ambassador Jameson Greer.It's been on, it's been off, it's been on again, off again. Do do you can you fill us in uh Mr. . Ambassador.Where do we stand right now with the president and and his meeting with uh President Xi. Well, there there's a spot for it on the schedule if it happens. Obviously, it's a m ...
Securing the AI Frontier: Irregular Founder Dan Lahav
Sequoia Capital· 2025-10-21 09:00
There was a scenario where there was an agent on agent interaction. It was a critical security task. That was the simulation that they were in, but after working for a while, one of the models decided that they've worked enough.And they and they should stop. It did not stop there. It convinced the other model that they should both take a break.So the model did social engineering on the other model to another model. But now try to think about a situation where you actually as an enterprise are delegating an ...
Rare Earth Boom: Defense Heavyweight Joins Critical Mineral Effort
Yahoo Finance· 2025-10-20 23:30
Group 1: REalloys and Supply Chain Strategy - REalloys is promoting a "no Chinese nexus" supply chain framework, focusing on processing, separation, refining, and magnet manufacturing within North America or allied nations [1] - The company aims to align with U.S.-Canadian initiatives, including NORAD modernization and defense-industrial integration [1][2] - REalloys is committed to vertical integration of rare earth elements, essential for high-performance magnets used in defense and commercial products [3][5] Group 2: Leadership and Corporate Changes - Stephen S. duMont has been appointed as non-executive chairman, bringing extensive experience in defense and national security [4][6] - The leadership transition includes Lipi Sternheim stepping into the CEO role, aimed at scaling vertically integrated operations for rare earth magnet capacity [8][9] - The board includes notable figures such as former Canadian Ambassador David MacNaughton, emphasizing policy and industrial competitiveness [7] Group 3: Industry Context and Competitors - The global critical minerals market is dominated by China, prompting U.S. and Canadian investments in resilient alternatives [2] - Other companies in the critical minerals race include General Motors, MP Materials, Albemarle Corporation, and Lithium Americas, each focusing on securing supply chains for electric vehicles and defense technologies [10][12][13][31] - The strategic importance of securing domestic supply chains for critical minerals is underscored by the geopolitical competition and the need for energy transition [9][14][32]
Trump warns US will be 'struggling for years' if Supreme Court rules against him on tariffs
Fox Business· 2025-10-20 17:55
President Donald Trump in an interview on Sunday said that if the Supreme Court rules that his tariffs are unconstitutional, the U.S. will struggle economically for years. Trump appeared on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" and said Gaza could be rebuilt as a "freedom place" that would be "paid for by the wealth of the wealthiest countries," but warned that the Supreme Court striking down his tariffs could hurt the U.S. economy over the long term."If we win the tariff case, which hopefully we will, it's vi ...
John Bolton pleads not guilty to federal charges, no trial date set
MSNBC· 2025-10-17 16:52
Legal Proceedings - John Bolton pleaded not guilty to 18 counts of illegally collecting and transmitting national defense information [1][7] - The charges revolve around diaries allegedly containing national secrets shared with his wife and daughter [2] - Each count carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison [11] Allegations and Rebuttals - The Justice Department accuses John Bolton of transmitting over 1,000 pages of highly classified information to his wife and daughter [8] - The information allegedly pertained to foreign leader intentions and US covert actions [1][9] - The government claims Iran hacked at least one of the email accounts used to transmit the information [10] - Bolton insists he is being targeted for criticizing President Trump and his lawyer claims the material was not classified [3][11] Key Individuals - John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, is the defendant in the case [1] - Fallon Gallagher, MSNBC Legal Affairs Reporter, provided updates from outside the courthouse [5][6] - Ken Dilanian, MSNBC Justice and Intelligence Correspondent, detailed the indictment [5][8]
Breaking down the charges in the John Bolton indictment
MSNBC· 2025-10-17 16:35
Legal & Political Landscape - John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, faces 18 felony charges related to handling classified information and has surrendered to authorities [1][4] - The indictment accuses Bolton of sending over 1,000 pages of diary material containing highly classified information to his wife and daughter via an unsecure email account, one of which was reportedly hacked by Iranian actors [4][5] - The prosecution's case may be complicated by the "beef" between President Trump and John Bolton, potentially impacting the likelihood of conviction [11] - The charges against Bolton fall under the Espionage Act, pertaining to unlawfully taking, removing, retaining, or transmitting national defense information [16][18] National Security Implications - The case highlights a concerning trend of senior executive branch officials potentially mishandling classified information after leaving government service [20][22] - The US intelligence community reportedly discovered the classified information in Bolton's AOL account after penetrating the system where Iran had these emails [30][31] Procedural & Investigative Aspects - Bolton's initial court appearance is expected to be a formality, involving reading of charges and ensuring he has an attorney [3][4] - The FBI interviewed Bolton multiple times since 2020 across three administrations [22] - The Justice Department had previously reviewed Bolton for mishandling classified information related to his book during the Trump administration, but the Biden administration did not pursue charges at the time [24] - The current charges may have been sparked by Bolton's report of a cyber intrusion, leading to a deeper investigation into what information the Iranians obtained [25]
SIGMA LITHIUM ADDED TO MORGAN STANLEY NATIONAL SECURITY INDEX
Prnewswire· 2025-10-17 16:27
Core Insights - Sigma Lithium Corporation has been added to the Morgan Stanley National Security Stock Index, highlighting its role in the lithium supply chain for electric vehicles and energy storage systems [1][2]. Company Overview - Sigma Lithium is a leading global lithium producer focused on sustainable lithium concentrate for batteries [4]. - The company operates one of the largest lithium production sites globally, specifically the Grota do Cirilo Operation in Brazil, which is the fifth-largest industrial-mineral complex for lithium oxide [5]. Production Capacity - Sigma Lithium currently produces 270,000 tonnes of lithium oxide concentrate annually, equivalent to approximately 38,000–40,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) [6]. - The company is constructing a second plant aimed at doubling its production capacity to 520,000 tonnes of lithium oxide concentrate, which translates to approximately 77,000–80,000 tonnes of LCE [6]. Sustainability Commitment - Sigma Lithium emphasizes environmental and social sustainability, producing "Quintuple Zero Green Lithium," which is characterized by zero carbon emissions, zero coal power, zero tailings dams, zero use of potable water, and zero hazardous chemicals [5]. Industry Context - The Morgan Stanley National Security Index includes other prominent U.S.-listed companies involved in strategic materials, such as Albemarle (lithium), Freeport-McMoRan (copper), and Tesla (technology, batteries), indicating a focus on companies that contribute to national security and supply chain resilience [2][3].
Special report: Former national security adviser John Bolton indicted
NBC News· 2025-10-16 23:00
Indictment Details - John Bolton, former National Security Advisor to Donald Trump, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Maryland on two charges: transmission of national defense information and retention of national defense information [42][43] - There are 18 counts related to these offenses, suggesting multiple documents are involved [53] - The indictment describes documents revealing intelligence about future attacks by an adversarial group in another country and liaison partners sharing sensitive information with the US intelligence community [56] - The indictment is 26 pages long [59] Legal and Procedural Aspects - The investigation into Bolton began under the first Trump administration, continued into the Biden administration, was dropped, and then reopened in the second Trump term [15][17] - A judge found probable cause to issue a search warrant for Bolton's home, indicating a belief that a crime had been committed [16] - The Justice Department has experience with classified documents investigations across multiple administrations [29][30] - The standard for prosecutors in these cases is to determine the person's intent and level of knowing, distinguishing between incidental mishandling and deliberate actions [34][35] Political Context - Bolton's indictment is the third against individuals described as political adversaries of President Trump [5] - President Trump publicly called for the Justice Department to investigate several individuals, including Bolton [6] - Legal experts suggest that the indictments align with President Trump's campaign promises of retribution [60][62] - The president has publicly expressed negative opinions about John Bolton [8]
Breaking down indictment of former Trump national security advisor John Bolton
NBC News· 2025-10-16 22:03
Legal & Political Developments - Former National Security Advisor John Bolton was indicted by a federal grand jury on 18 counts related to transmission and retention of national defense information [1][2] - The FBI investigation revealed Bolton allegedly transmitted top secret information using personal online accounts and retained documents at his home, violating federal law [8][11] - The Justice Department stated that anyone who abuses a position of power and jeopardizes national security will be held accountable [10] - The indictment names individuals who exchanged messages with Bolton, raising the possibility of legal liability for them as well [13][14] - The case involves a five-year investigation and the execution of search warrants, distinguishing it from other indictments against perceived political rivals of President Trump [15][16] National Security Implications - The documents in question are related to national defense information, including intelligence on future attacks, foreign policy relations, and foreign adversaries [17][18] - The classification of some documents was as high as top secret, highlighting the sensitivity of the information [18] - Bolton allegedly communicated with editors about diary entries that contained information not included in his book, and these recipients were not authorized to receive that information [23][24] Political Context - President Trump called John Bolton a "bad person" in response to the indictment [5][26] - The indictment of Bolton is viewed in the context of other prosecutions of individuals perceived as political enemies of President Trump [6][7][12] - There are shifting messages from President Trump regarding the prosecution of political enemies, initially appearing to direct the Justice Department, then deferring to them [27][28][29]
Nuclear weapons agency to begin furloughs, energy chief warns #shorts #nuclear #shutdown #furlough
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-16 17:57
The shutdown is definitely destructive. Everything we're trying to do is lower American energy costs and enable American businesses to build more manufacturing facilities in our country. Um losing workers, having uncertainty, uh having funds frozen or uncertain, that's not helpful.Let me if I can give one example. We are modernizing our nuclear weapons stockpile at the Department of Energy. That's done by about a 100,000 contractors.They're not government employees. They're contractors. So, they're not goin ...