Eric Trump Accuses Jen Psaki, MS NOW of Airing ‘Blatant Lies’ About China Trip – Says He’s Suing Both
Eric Trump announced Friday that he intends to pursue legal action against MS Now and network host Jen Psaki after she claimed on-air that he serves on the board of a company allegedly pursuing business opportunities in China, the NY Post reports.
The comments came during an episode of “The Briefing with Jen Psaki,” in which the former Biden White House press secretary suggested that President Donald Trump’s son accompanied him on his recent trip to China in connection with possible personal business dealings.
Responding publicly on X, Eric Trump forcefully denied the allegation and accused Psaki of spreading false information.
“Contrary to her monolog[ue] and blatant lies, I have NEVER been on the board of ALT5 — not now, not ever,” Eric Trump wrote on X. “Any person with basic access to Google and willing to open a company’s annual report or proxy statements would know this.”
He also rejected any suggestion that he has financial ties to China or involvement in negotiations involving outside companies.
“I have had zero involvement in any merger discussions involving any public entity I do not run or control. I have zero business interests in China. No properties, no investments, nothing!”
Eric Trump further explained that he traveled to China simply to accompany his father during the high-profile diplomatic visit.
“I joined this trip for one reason: as a loving son who adores my father and wouldn’t miss being by his side for this incredible moment.”
During Wednesday’s broadcast, Psaki acknowledged that Eric Trump’s spokesperson had stated he was attending the trip in a personal capacity, would not participate in official meetings, and had no business interests connected to China.
Despite that, Psaki went on to say, “Eric is on the board of a company called Alt5 Sigma,” while referencing a Financial Times article that claimed the company “has a memorandum of understanding to explore a potential deal with a Chinese computer chip manufacturer to build AI data centers and a whole bunch of other AI related stuff.”
However, according to the Financial Times report itself and SEC documents reviewed by The New York Post, Eric Trump is listed as a board “observer” rather than a formal member of the board.
Psaki’s broader argument was that Eric Trump’s presence during the Beijing trip raised ethical concerns and could create the appearance of a conflict of interest.
Eric Trump pushed back on that narrative, saying that while President Trump and administration officials met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his delegation, he and Lara Trump spent their time sightseeing.
Eric Trump noted that as the president and administration official met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and his delegation, he and his wife, Lara Trump, “went to the Great Wall of China.”
“More to come…” he teased.
{Matzav.com}
