Company: DJT
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form Type: 425
Source: 0001140361-25-046435
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Company: Trump Media & Technology Group Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form: 425
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        on the screen, that’s the traditional all that means, all that cooling. This literally fits inside. Think of a, it spits inside a 10,000 square foot building.

Eric Bolling: Right.

Devin Nunes: It doesn’t need the permits of what you were just showing on the screen. This
        is, it’s like, think of an MRI machine. It really will take the same permitting process as what, you know, it should be treated as a medical device, because there will know, it won’t have, because it’s not nuclear fission, it’s nuclear fusion. You
        don’t have the radioactive challenges that you have with traditional nuclear fission. That’s why I say this is a build off of the first Manhattan Project, but it’s as big of an invention as what happened to the first Manhattan Project. And I say
        all that, you know, just to keep in mind, this is, it’s not that those, you know, this is 75 years old technology. This is not something… science knows that this can be done. It’s just being able to tame it, tame the plasma, build everything. And
        that’s why TAE Technologies is the world’s premier nuclear fusion company, because they’ve built five generations of prototypes, so they know what it takes to contain the plasma. It’s just now taking its commercial level. And final point, I’ll say,
        Eric, you know, people ask, well, what’s the competition here? Competition is China. China is the one that has made major investments into nuclear fusion, and, thankfully, this is privately funded, now coming into our public company. You know, this
        is something that the private sector is leading on, and as you well know, it’s a lot of times a private sector has to lead when the government won’t get out of the way.

Eric Bolling: Of course, of course. And this is why it’s a perfect storm for you guys. Tip
        of the spear. I want to bring you back, Devin, to talk about this, because we need to talk about the grid, too. It’s great to create the power, but to get it to where it needs to be, we are… our infrastructure in this country is very, very sketchy,
        tenuous at best. Devin Nunes, always good to have you on, and I’m just fascinated by this topic.