Popular Articles
Today Week Month Year


Lutnick’s economic shakedown: Trump administration demands royalties from universities and corporations
By Finn Heartley // Aug 27, 2025

  • Government Profit Scheme: Howard Lutnick, a Trump administration figure, is pushing for federal royalties on patents from universities and corporations like Nvidia and Intel, citing taxpayer-funded research—effectively turning the government into a profit-seeking entity.
  • Royalty Shakedowns in Motion: Lutnick has already secured a 15% royalty on Nvidia’s China-bound chips and a 10% stake in Intel, while pressuring universities like Harvard and MIT to surrender patent profits.
  • Mafia-Style Tactics: Critics compare Lutnick’s strategy to coercive "protection rackets," where private entities face implicit threats if they resist paying royalties or surrendering equity to the government.
  • Expansion to Defense Sector: Lutnick is targeting defense contractors like Lockheed Martin and Boeing, suggesting future government stakes in weapons sales—transforming the Pentagon into a profit-driven enterprise.
  • Dangerous Precedent: The move risks centralizing economic power in the executive branch, stifling innovation, and enabling future administrations to weaponize royalties against ideological opponents or industries.

In a bold and controversial move, Howard Lutnick—a key figure in the Trump administration—is spearheading a campaign to force universities and private corporations, including tech giants like Nvidia and Intel, to pay royalties to the federal government. Citing taxpayer-funded research and subsidies, Lutnick argues that the White House deserves a cut of patent profits, effectively transforming the U.S. government into a profit-seeking entity.

Critics warn this unprecedented power grab mirrors mafia-style shakedowns, concentrating financial control in the executive branch and setting a dangerous precedent for state-controlled industry.

The Royalty Shakedown Playbook

Lutnick’s strategy is already in motion. The Trump administration recently struck a deal with Nvidia, demanding a 15% royalty on every microchip sold to China—a direct kickback to a White House-controlled fund. Similarly, Lutnick announced a 10% stake in Intel, effectively making the federal government a major shareholder in one of America’s largest semiconductor firms.

Now, Lutnick is expanding his sights to universities, arguing that since taxpayer dollars fund research, the government should claim royalties on patents generated by institutions like Harvard and MIT.

"We have given tens, if not hundreds, of billions of dollars to universities to do research, and they invent things. Who owns those patents? The universities," Lutnick declared. "We are going to make a deal with them all—if we give them the money, don’t you think it’s fair that the United States of America and the taxpayers who funded it get a piece of that?"

A New Era of Government-Led Corporate Shakedowns?

Lutnick’s tactics resemble a corporate shakedown, where the government leverages its regulatory and financial power to extract concessions from private entities.

  • Nvidia: Forced to pay 15% royalties on China-bound chips.
  • Intel: Strong-armed into surrendering 10% ownership to the federal government.
  • Universities: Threatened with financial clawbacks on patents developed using taxpayer funds.

Lutnick’s approach has drawn comparisons to protection rackets, where businesses are coerced into paying fees under the implicit threat of punitive action.

Defense Sector Next on the Hit List

The shakedown isn’t stopping at tech and academia. Lutnick has now set his sights on defense contractors like Lockheed Martin and Boeing.

"There’s a monstrous discussion about defense," Lutnick said, hinting at future government stakes in weapons manufacturers. "They make exquisite munitions… We’re thinking about how to finance our acquisitions."

Translation: The White House wants a cut of every missile, drone, and fighter jet sold—effectively turning the Pentagon into a profit-driven enterprise.

A Dangerous Precedent: Government as Predator

While Lutnick frames this as "fair compensation" for taxpayer investment, critics argue it’s a power grab that could:

  1. Centralize economic control in the executive branch.
  2. Stifle innovation by forcing universities and corporations to divert profits to Washington.
  3. Enable future abuse—imagine a Biden or Harris administration wielding the same tactics against conservative businesses.

The Bigger Picture: A Government That Profits Off Its People

This isn’t just about royalties—it’s about reshaping America’s economic landscape. The Trump administration is positioning itself as a corporate overlord, demanding tribute from private industry in exchange for the privilege of operating.

The question now is: Who’s next? Big Pharma? Agriculture? Energy?

One thing is clear: Lutnick’s royalty shakedown is just beginning—and the American economy may never be the same.

Watch the Aug. 27 episode of "Brighteon Broadcast News" as Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, talks about AI advances and Lutnick's economic shakedown of corporations.

This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

U.S. plans new AI export restrictions to counter China’s technological advances

Mike Adams criticizes Trump’s project Stargate as outdated and wasteful as China’s AI advances

Health Ranger Report: John Rubino warns of America’s ECONOMIC RECKONING

Sources include:

Brighteon.com

 

 



Take Action:
Support NewsTarget by linking to this article from your website.
Permalink to this article:
Copy
Embed article link:
Copy
Reprinting this article:
Non-commercial use is permitted with credit to NewsTarget.com (including a clickable link).
Please contact us for more information.
Free Email Alerts
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.

NewsTarget.com © 2022 All Rights Reserved. All content posted on this site is commentary or opinion and is protected under Free Speech. NewsTarget.com is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. NewsTarget.com assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. Your use of this website indicates your agreement to these terms and those published on this site. All trademarks, registered trademarks and servicemarks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.

This site uses cookies
News Target uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. By using this site, you agree to our privacy policy.
Learn More
Close
Get 100% real, uncensored news delivered straight to your inbox
You can unsubscribe at any time. Your email privacy is completely protected.