War of Aggression on Iran: Warren, Schiff Accuse Trump Family of Pentagon Deal Corruption

ANGLO AMERICA, 4 May 2026

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Who is involved?: Eric Trump is linked to Foundation Future Industries, which secured a $24 million Pentagon contract for humanoid robots.

Why the backlash?: Elizabeth Warren, Adam Schiff, and other Democrats allege the deal shows the Trump family profiting from political ties, calling it ‘corruption in plain sight.’

What’s the response?: The White House denies any conflicts of interest, calling the accusations a recycled partisan narrative.

Schiff slams Trump family over Pentagon robotics deal

25 Apr 2026 – Rep. Adam Schiff accused the Trump family of leveraging political prominence for financial gain, citing Eric Trump’s link to a $24 million Pentagon contract for a robotics startup. He argued that such deals reflect a structural imbalance in economic fairness and accountability, tying them to a broader pattern of profit from influence. Schiff also referenced other Trump family ventures, including Melania Trump’s film project and Donald Trump’s cryptocurrency-related activities, framing them as part of a troubling overlap between politics and personal enrichment.
“Eric Trump gets a massive Pentagon contract. Melania gets a movie. Donald Trump gets millions in payouts and crypto. They’re all cashing in. And the corruption is killing our economy.”

Adam Schiff, US Senator
Schiff calls out Trump family wealth, alleges ‘corruption’ over Eric Trump Pentagon-linked deal

Why Schiff’s accusation raises the stakes

Schiff’s comments amplify scrutiny over the Trump family’s business activities, especially given the contract’s focus on military robotics aimed at countering China. By linking the deal to broader economic impacts, Schiff positioned the controversy within a larger debate about wealth accumulation through politically connected opportunities. His framing suggests potential long-term reputational and political risks for the administration, as echoed by other lawmakers criticizing similar Pentagon-linked ventures tied to the Trump family.

Warren, White House, and the escalating war of words

Sen. Elizabeth Warren accused the Pentagon of acting as a ‘cash machine for Trump’s kids’ after Eric Trump discussed the contract on Fox News. White House spokesperson Anna Kelly dismissed the criticism as a decade-old partisan attack, insisting President Trump acts in the public’s best interest. The exchange underscores deep partisan divides over ethics and governance in politically connected contracts, with similar accusations arising from past Trump family-linked government deals.

Inside the $24 million Pentagon robotics contract

Foundation Future Industries’ Pentagon award will fund testing of its Phantom humanoid robots in combat environments, with applications ranging from logistics to battlefield operations. Eric Trump, serving as an adviser, said the investment was driven by the need to outpace China in military robotics. The company’s CEO highlighted the technology’s versatility and strategic importance to U.S. defense capabilities, including potential deployment in Ukraine for weapons inspection and transport.
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