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Democrats Demand Answers on Palantir’s $113M in Federal Contracts Under Trump
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Ten Democratic lawmakers questioned Palantir’s growing federal contracts, totaling over $113 million since President Trump’s inauguration. The letter, sent Monday, seeks clarity on the data analysis firm’s role in government operations. Concerns arise as Palantir’s influence in federal agencies expands rapidly.
The lawmakers sent their letter to Palantir on Monday. They expressed unease about the company’s expanding federal contracts.
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Palantir has secured over $113 million in contracts since Trump took office. The firm specializes in data analysis and technology services.
Federal contracts are often scrutinized for transparency and accountability. Lawmakers frequently question the allocation of taxpayer funds to private firms.
The Democrats’ letter reflects concerns about Palantir’s role in sensitive government operations. The company’s technology is used in defense and intelligence sectors.
Palantir’s growth has sparked debates about private firms in public policy. Critics worry about data privacy and government oversight.
The U.S. government has increasingly relied on tech firms for data-driven solutions. This trend has accelerated under recent administrations.
Some view Palantir’s contracts as vital for national security advancements. Others fear unchecked corporate influence in government operations.
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| Total News Sources | 25 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 6 |
| Center | 7 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 40% Left |
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