U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has criticized Trump over his disclosed holdings in NVIDIA, suggesting a conflict of interest with his China chip policies. Warren highlighted Trump's meeting with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang in China to discuss AI chip sales, labeling the situation as "corruption" and a national security risk. Eric Trump responded, stating that the family's assets are managed by independent institutions and their exposure to NVIDIA is primarily through broad-market index products. He emphasized that the Trump family does not directly trade individual stocks. Recent disclosure filings show over 3,600 financial transactions in early 2026, with assets managed in a trust by Trump's children, according to the White House. Warren continues to push for legislation to restrict stock trading by high-ranking officials.