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In a fiery critique, Owen Shroyer has taken aim at the Trump family, accusing them of capitalizing on tech investments amid the devastation in Gaza. Shroyer alleges that while countless civilians perish, the Trump family stands to gain financially from the chaos, as Washington claims to uphold “Western values.”
Shroyer highlights reports surrounding Jared Kushner’s proposal of a 32-page PowerPoint plan, dubbed “Project Sunrise,” which was presented to leaders in the region. This plan envisions a transformation of Gaza into a futuristic tech hub, following its destruction. The development, estimated at $112 billion, is said to rely heavily on U.S. financial support.
Shroyer argues that the Trump administration aims for American taxpayers to cover 20% of the project’s costs, translating to tens of billions of dollars. He contends this money won’t be used to rebuild American infrastructure or enhance border security, but rather to fund an Israeli tech powerhouse.
According to Shroyer, those who once claimed Kushner and Ivanka Trump had distanced themselves from policy matters are now quietly pushing a plan that merges American funds, Israeli territory, and Trump-affiliated investments. He suggests this initiative isn’t about benevolence or peace but focuses on investments in AI, quantum computing, and data centers, potentially benefiting the Trump family and their supporters while fostering a tech empire aligned with Israeli security.
‘Killing 30,000 Children Is Sin’ – And Trump Looks Away
Beyond the economic implications, Shroyer criticizes the moral consequences. He describes the conflict as resulting in the deaths of 30,000 innocent children and women, condemning it as a “sin” rather than a strategic move. He denounces what he perceives as an Israeli mindset of impunity based on their self-identification as “God’s chosen people” and argues that U.S. involvement echoes troubling historical patterns of conquest that Christians should oppose.
In Shroyer’s view, former President Trump is not merely a passive observer but a facilitator of these developments. He accuses Trump of ignoring the humanitarian crisis as Gaza is demolished to make way for tech developments and luxury structures that will likely remain inaccessible to the displaced population.
By continuing military aid and diplomatic cover, he argues, the Trump administration effectively signs off on a land‑grab “paid for by you” so that “they can build their AI city on the bones.”
AI Surveillance Built on Gaza’s Rubble
Shroyer warns that this project delivers no jobs for Gazans—instead, it creates a global control grid. He claims builders will wire the proposed data centers and AI labs directly into IDF and Mossad operations, training “AI algorithms” on war data before feeding them into systems that censor and profile Americans online.
Why, he demands, do leaders refuse to build these “AI‑quantum‑computing‑data‑center complexes” in the United States if prosperity truly drives them? He concludes that Israeli strategic advantage trumps American workers.
Shroyer frames the Gaza rebuild as the core of a massive “tech monopoly,” where Trump‑aligned investors grab early equity stakes in tools—facial recognition, behavioral prediction, automated censorship, and financial surveillance—that may later target their own voters. The same political class that fails to close the border, he charges, pours limitless energy and cash into a foreign AI project run from Tel Aviv and Dubai boardrooms.
‘Israel Runs the White House’ and Trump Let It Happen
Shroyer goes further, claiming this is proof that Israel and its donors “run the White House” regardless of party. He cites boasts from Israeli figures who say, “We run the White House… We decide what goes on,” and argues that Trump’s record—moving the embassy to Jerusalem, embracing Benjamin Netanyahu and now allegedly green‑lighting Gaza as an AI sandbox—backs that up.
He ties the whole arrangement to megadonors like Miriam Adelson and other Israel‑first billionaires, saying their money ensures that U.S. policy serves Israeli priorities first, whether the occupant of the Oval Office has an R or a D after his name.
In Shroyer’s telling, Gaza’s destruction is not a tragic side effect of war but a precondition for the build‑out of a “global surveillance AI” system that Washington is eager to underwrite and Trump’s inner circle is eager to own.
‘We’re Done With Donald Trump’
Shroyer ends with a blunt political verdict: betrayal. He warns that whatever short‑term economic boost Trump promises, it will vanish the moment Democrats return and “throw the borders wide open” again, while the blood spilled in Gaza “will never wash off” America’s hands—or Trump’s.
He says the administration’s true top priority is not Middle America but “global surveillance AI for Israel” and family enrichment. The message to his audience is unmistakable: “We’re done with Donald Trump because he’s letting them do it.”
In a populist movement that once rallied around “America First,” Shroyer is now accusing the Trump dynasty of putting Gaza’s future tech skyline and Israeli intelligence ahead of American lives, liberty and moral sanity—and telling his listeners it is time to walk away.
Owen Shroyer Blasts Trump for Allowing Kushner’s $112B Gaza AI Surveillance Grid to Enrich Insiders.
“That’s how sick these people are. And that’s why we’re done with Donald Trump because he’s letting them do it. He’s a part of it.” pic.twitter.com/QJVwpZo4Bh
— National File (@NationalFile) December 23, 2025