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The Trump administration's recent acquisition of stakes in four public companies, including Intel and MP Materials, signals a troubling precedent for government involvement in the stock market. These investments, worth billions, aim to bolster U.S. semiconductor and rare-earth production but could lead to conflicts of interest and sway over corporate governance. Critics argue that such actions risk undermining investor trust and blur the lines between government policy and private enterprise.
Source: YAHOO