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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum spoke at an event titled "Harnessing American Power" regarding local opposition to data centers.
Doug Burgum, Interior Secretary
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"It's not organic and local, some of this is foreign-sourced dark money," said Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.
Gavin Baker, fund manager
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"It is starting to feel or seem like there might be a CCP-funded campaign," said fund manager Gavin Baker.
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OpenAI banned a cluster of accounts that used ChatGPT to generate anti-data center content during the winter prior to June 2026.
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OpenAI stated the accounts were likely operated by a private Chinese technology firm working for provincial-level government clients.
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The operators posed as Americans on social media and posted AI-generated comments and images highlighting energy demand and rising electricity costs.
Ben Nimmo, OpenAI threat investigations lead
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"This was not a case of an influence operation creating a debate. The debate existed already. This was an influence operation from China trying to interfere in it," said Ben Nimmo.
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A poll indicated that 71% of Americans somewhat or strongly opposed the construction of data centers in their communities.
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Congressman Brett Guthrie chairs the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
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Congressman Brett Guthrie requested a briefing on whether federal agencies see evidence of Chinese influence in the data center debate.
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The briefing request was addressed to FBI Director Kash Patel, David Sacks, and Michael Kratsios.
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David Sacks and Michael Kratsios serve on the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
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David Sacks previously served as a special adviser on artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency.
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Kevin O'Leary is an investor in the Stratos data center project in Utah.
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O'Leary Digital is leading development of the Stratos data center project.
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The Stratos data center project was planned to span approximately 40,000 acres and consume up to 9 gigawatts of power.
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A local planning council approved the Stratos project in early May 2026.
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Kevin O'Leary claimed that nonprofit Alliance for a Better Utah and consultancy Elevate Strategies were operating on behalf of the Chinese government against the Stratos project.
Gabi Finlayson, senior partner
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"I think we have been as confused as anybody," said Gabi Finlayson regarding allegations of Chinese funding.
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Gabi Finlayson stated that her firm posted about the data center on social media but is not centrally involved in opposing construction.
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Elevate Strategies is based in Salt Lake City and assists Democratic candidates in Utah.
Gabi Finlayson, senior partner
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"We are certainly not a Chinese cell. Nobody pays us to make any content, let alone any foreign government," said Gabi Finlayson.
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Elizabeth Hutchings serves as communications director for Alliance for a Better Utah.
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Elizabeth Hutchings stated that Kevin O'Leary named individuals who no longer worked at the organization.
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Tax documents indicate Alliance for a Better Utah reported approximately $200,000 in revenue for 2024.
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The organization's 2024 revenue aligns with its annual revenue over the preceding ten years.
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Alliance for a Better Utah published a fundraising video on social media referencing allegations of foreign funding.
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Alliance for a Better Utah filed a lawsuit on behalf of five Box Elder County residents regarding the Stratos project.
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The lawsuit alleges that local residents were not adequately consulted about the data center project.
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Public records and organizational statements indicate limited evidence supports claims of a coordinated foreign campaign opposing U.S. data centers.
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