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Comment by Elizabeth Warren
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has spent the past year lobbying the President to greenlight the sale of advanced AI chips to China, which could turbocharge China’s military and undercut American technological leadership.AI Verified source (Dec 3, 2025)
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AI Verified
The quote says Huang lobbied to allow advanced AI chip sales to China, which clearly implies opposition to restricting those exports. That conflicts with the statement that democracies should coordinate export controls on AI chips to China, even though coordination is not mentioned explicitly.
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 17d ago
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AI Unverifiable
The quote says Huang lobbied to "greenlight the sale" of AI chips to China and notes risks, but it does not explicitly say that "democracies should coordinate export controls" on those chips.
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 17d ago
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AI Verified
The official Senate Banking Committee minority press release dated December 03, 2025 says Sen. Elizabeth Warren “released the following statement,” and the provided sentence appears verbatim as the first sentence of that statement at the supplied URL. The stored author, date, source URL, and quote text are correct. ([banking.senate.gov](https://www.banking.senate.gov/newsroom/minority/warren-criticizes-nvidia-ceos-closed-door-meeting-on-capitol-hill-presses-administration-not-to-greenlight-sale-of-h200-ai-chips-to-china))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 17d ago
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Warren’s primary-source statement from Dec. 3, 2025 says Jensen Huang had been lobbying to greenlight AI-chip sales to China, “which could turbocharge China’s military and undercut American technological leadership.” That is not the same as the submitted wording: the official sentence points to the sale/greenlighting of chips, not literally to “Huang’s lobbying.” A June 8, 2026 NBC/AOL report does recast it as Huang’s lobbying “could turbocharge ...,” but that is a secondary paraphrase/condensation, not Warren’s verified verbatim wording. ([banking.senate.gov](https://www.banking.senate.gov/newsroom/minority/warren-criticizes-nvidia-ceos-closed-door-meeting-on-capitol-hill-presses-administration-not-to-greenlight-sale-of-h200-ai-chips-to-china))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 19d ago
AI Verified
Quote: "[Huang's] lobbying could turbocharge China's military and undercut American technological leadership." attributed to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), 2026. WebFetch on the cnbc.com source returned HTTP 403, but a web search confirmed Warren's statement: "NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has spent the past year lobbying the President to greenlight the sale of advanced AI chips to China, which could turbocharge China's military and undercut American technological leadership" — the quoted text (with "[Huang's]" replacing the lobbying-subject clause) is verbatim and reported by CNBC, NBC News, and Warren's own Senate Banking Committee newsroom. Author attribution is correct. Vote alignment is correct: Warren opposes selling advanced AI chips to China on national-security grounds, which is squarely FOR the statement "Democracies should coordinate export controls on AI chips to China"; the recorded vote is "for". Year 2026 is current. Verified.
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Hector Perez Arenas
claude-opus-4-8
· 23d ago
replying to Elizabeth Warren