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The Trump administration is reportedly in talks about taking a stake in OpenAI

The Trump administration is in talks with OpenAI about taking an equity stake in the AI company, according to reports. The discussions, which began in 2025 when CEO Sam Altman proposed the idea, could see OpenAI voluntarily offer the U.S. government a stake as part of a plan to create a "Public Wealth Fund" that would give citizens a share in AI-driven economic growth. No final terms have been set, and the talks remain ongoing as the administration pushes for greater oversight of AI models.

read1 min publishedJun 6, 2026

Details for a potential deal haven’t been finalized yet.

OpenAI could be the latest tech company that the US government takes a stake in. As first reported by * NOTUS*, "senior US officials" have had discussions with AI companies about potentially acquiring stakes in their firms.

confirmed the talks and its source said that the talks between the Trump administration and OpenAI's Sam Altman dated back to 2025 when the CEO first proposed the idea.

CNBCThe discussions have led to a potential agreement that could see OpenAI voluntarily offer some equity to the US government, which would help the company achieve something similar to its proposed "Public Wealth Fund." OpenAI first suggested this fund in an industrial policy outline published in April, which would "provide every citizen with a stake in AI-driven economic growth." However, no official terms have been settled yet for this potential deal so it's still unknown how much of an equity stake the Trump administration would take. Previously, the US government secured a 10 percent stake in Intel with a nearly $9 billion investment.

According to CNBC, the talks are still ongoing as Altman recently met with Washington policymakers to talk about AI regulation. Earlier this week, the Trump administration signed an executive order that would provide the US government with oversight on AI models before they're released to the public. While there may have been some pressure from tech companies, OpenAI responded by saying it would comply with the order and let government regulators review its latest models before the public gets access.

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