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Lawmakers demand Palantir provide information about U.S. contracts

Last updated: June 17, 2025 5:00 pm
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A group of Democratic lawmakers, including Senators Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren, have raised concerns about Denver-based Palantir’s expanding federal contracts under the Trump administration. The lawmakers sent a letter to the technology company demanding answers regarding its increased government work and the potential misuse of personal data.

According to a New York Times article, Palantir has received over $113 million in federal government spending since President Trump took office. The Trump administration has reportedly been using Palantir technology to consolidate data across government agencies, raising concerns about privacy and data security.

The letter, signed by several prominent Democrats, expressed concerns about potential violations of federal law by the Trump administration through the use of Palantir’s technology. The lawmakers requested information about the company’s current contracts with the government and sought assurances that Palantir executives would be held accountable for any wrongdoing.

Palantir has denied allegations that it is involved in building a central database on Americans or developing surveillance technology. The company stated that it does not engage in such practices and is committed to protecting individual privacy.

The Democratic lawmakers have requested that Palantir preserve all relevant records for future litigation and congressional oversight. The letter also included specific questions for Palantir’s CEO, Alex Karp, regarding the company’s government contracts and compliance with federal laws.

The controversy surrounding Palantir’s government contracts highlights the ongoing debate over data privacy and government surveillance. As the issue continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Palantir and the Trump administration will address the concerns raised by lawmakers and privacy advocates.

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This article was originally published in The New York Times.

Originally Published: June 17, 2025 at 5:35 PM MDT

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