Trump Media jumps aboard the speculative nuclear fusion bandwagon
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TMTG on Thursday [1]announced a merger agreement with fusion power firm TAE Technologies that will see the pair combine under the Trump banner with an arguably impossibly ambitious goal of breaking ground on a utility-scale fusion power plant in 2026. The deal, which the pair said is an all-stock transaction valued at $6 billion, isn't even supposed to close until the middle of next year.
"Trump Media & Technology Group built uncancelable infrastructure to secure free expression online for Americans, and now we're taking a big step forward toward a revolutionary technology that will cement America's global energy dominance for generations," former congressman and TMTG chairman and CEO Devin Nunes said of the deal.
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"Fusion power … will lower energy prices, boost supply, ensure America's A.I.-supremacy, revive our manufacturing base and bolster national defense," Nunes added.
Fusion physics still doesn't care who's making the promise
Like other fusion bets, this hinges on whether TAE can turn lab experiments into a working power plant.
TAE has been chasing commercial fusion for roughly 27 years - nearly long enough for it to have existed for an entire cycle of the long-standing joke that fusion energy is [3]always 30 years away .
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The company is working on a fusion generator that uses an approach known as field-reversed configuration (FRC), which the company claims has the potential to be more efficient than the donut-shaped [6]tokamak reactors being chased by many other fusion startups.
More efficiency in a system that has yet to actually function, we note, isn't exactly impressive.
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TAE claimed in April that its latest machine, dubbed Norm, produced hot, stable FRC plasma with reduced machine complexity and 50 percent lower costs, but production of plasma isn't fusion ignition - just the first step in the process.
As of writing, only one fusion facility has publicly reported achieving "ignition," meaning the fusion fuel released more energy than the laser energy delivered to the target. That milestone was reached at the US government-funded [8]National Ignition Facility (NIF) , which drew on scientists from multiple national laboratories and was first announced in December 2022.
While impressive, the NIF result still wasn't net positive in any practical sense: the facility consumed hundreds of megajoules of electrical energy to power the lasers, which delivered about 2 megajoules to the target and produced a fusion yield of roughly 3.15 megajoules.
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According to TAE, it was planning a sixth-generation machine, Copernicus, "to demonstrate the viability of net energy generation … before the end of the decade," but the company scrapped its plan for that machine in November, instead accelerating its plan to build Da Vinci, a prototype power plant, while skipping a critical demonstration phase.
Still, there’s no indication TAE has done anything besides produce and study high-temperature plasma in experimental devices - a far cry from being ready to move on to the utility-scale fusion power plant the combined company says it intends to site and begin constructing in 2026.
There's how much venture capital in the fusion game?
The far more realistic reason for a merger between the company behind Truth Social and a Google-backed fusion energy company that claims to have pulled down $1.2 billion in private capital funding is a simple one: Money.
Trump Media and Technology Group, which was announced in October 2021 and jumped to nearly $100 a share shortly after, has been on a generally downward trajectory ever since, with only a brief spike in 2024 to offset continued losses. The company hit all-time lows in November when it dipped to just $10.29 a share, where it's been hovering ever since. But hey, wouldn't you know it? That fusion deal has seen it skyrocket to $14 as of writing, a 35 percent gain over the past month.
[10]Brit boffins teach fusion plasma some manners with 3D magnetic field
[11]US tosses $134M pocket change at fusion pipe dream
[12]UK dumps £2.5 billion into fusion pipe dream that's already cost millions
[13]Google to buy power from fusion energy startup Commonwealth - if they can ever make it work
Billions of dollars have been pouring into the fusion energy industry since the NIF achieved ignition in 2022, MIT [14]noted earlier this month, making it the perfect gamble for a struggling social media company and a fusion firm that needs a new cash injection.
Nuno Loureiro, the [15]late director of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center and a leading fusion researcher before his alleged murder this week, said in early December that the commercial viability of fusion energy within the next decade is still an "open question," but one that fusion companies are racing against each other to get enough funding for.
"This is a very advanced technology, and whatever nation masters it first is going to have an incredible advantage," Loureiro said. "There is a moonshot opportunity here, a version of the Apollo program. But you cannot fund a disruptive technology with non-disruptive levels of money."
The NIF cost around [16]$3.5 billion to construct and commission - and that's before all the money spent to fuel, operate, and staff it, bringing the total cost of the facility to at least [17]$13.5 billion .
In other words, Trump Fusion probably has a long way to go, if it ever gets there, but that likely won't stop the money from rolling in to what TMTG said will be "one of the world's first publicly traded fusion companies."
Neither TAE nor TMTG responded to questions for this story. ®
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[1] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/12/18/3207544/0/en/Trump-Media-Technology-Group-to-Merge-with-TAE-Technologies-a-Premier-Fusion-Power-Company-in-All-Stock-Transaction-Valued-at-More-Than-6-Billion.html
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[11] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/11/us_fusion_power_funding/
[12] https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/13/uk_dumps_25_billion_into/
[13] https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/30/google_fusion_commonwealth/
[14] https://energy.mit.edu/news/funding-the-fusion-revolution/
[15] https://news.mit.edu/2025/nuno-loureiro-professor-director-plasma-science-and-fusion-center-dies-1216
[16] https://lasers.llnl.gov/about/faqs#nif_cost
[17] https://whyy.org/segments/why-the-nuclear-fusion-net-energy-gain-is-more-hype-than-breakthrough/#:~:text=Thus%20far%2C%20NIF%20has%20cost,without%20actually%20testing%20nuclear%20weapons.
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Re: How long before a juicy government contract drops?
TBH, I'm surprised at this move. Isn't the whole idea of Nuclear Fusion part of the 'Geen New Scam'?
OTOH, the stock price for Trump Media has dropped so much, this might be all that saves it from Chapter 7. It can't go on losing $50M+ per quarter for ever.
Either way, steer clear of this as a 'fix' will be in that gives Trump more $$$$$ and to hell with everyone else. Remember he is all about ME ME ME ME ME ME ME and he can't stand intelligent women of color.
Re: How long before a juicy government contract drops?
> " Isn't the whole idea of Nuclear Fusion part of the 'Geen New Scam'? "
Not sure what you're getting at with the 'Geen [sic] New Scam' thing? Do the quotes imply that's *their* (i.e. the American right's) strawman description of anything "green"?
Regardless, anyone who claims we're going to have fusion in the next five years (or whatever it was) thanks to AI- and relies upon that- as someone associated with the current US government did a while back, is either an idiot or a scammer. Nuclear fusion has been fifteen to twenty years away for the past c. seventy years, and even if they got commercially viable lab results tomorrow, that's still going to take a long time to come to fruition.
Still, I believe they *will* get fusion working eventually, and I'm strongly in favour of investing in research (for the simple reason that the payoffs will be huge, even if it isn't a miracle solution). I just wouldn't bet my life on it happening sooner rather than later.
None of that has anything to do with my feelings about this announcement, which screamed "financial engineering scam" as soon as I heard about it- why the hell would a "media" company suddenly be associating itself with a nuclear fusion company.
And that was *before* I read the detail that "arguably impossibly ambitious goal of breaking ground on a utility-scale fusion power plant in 2026" .
Seriously? They're not even trying for plausibility there. That's so blatantly implausible, it comes across as almost intentionally so.
There's no way *anyone* involved with this believes that for a second- Trump and his cronies may otherwise be ignorant enough to do so, but there's no way someone with half a clue won't have explained how ludicrously implausible it is to them.
So, the only question is how the scam works. Is this intended to be a case where amoral sleazes know damn well it's a con, but are led on into investing because they think *they'll* get a slice of Trump's would-be corrupt, self-dealing, pork-barrel scheme, only to find that- like countless types who jumped on the Trump bandwagon for reasons of greed and self-interest- *they're* the ones who get screwed over and discarded like the disposable marks they are?
Is it just (as someone else here suggested) just a means to have foreign countries funnel bribes to Trump by "investing" in this company? In which case why wouldn't they make at least a token gesture towards making it a half-plausible (or at least deniable) excuse rather than something so clearly unlikely that no-one with any investment nous would throw away their money on it?
Re: How long before a juicy government contract drops?
Isn't the whole idea of Nuclear Fusion part of the 'Geen New Scam'?
Not unless they make it work and it threatens fossil fuel interests like the Koch Brothers, the Saudis, and other Trump benefactors. The minute it does that they'll be pushing tons of negative press about it, decrying the subsidies it received in the past, claiming it has unknown effects and needs study before being allowed to put into actual use, and rev up the conspiracy theory nuts who will say that electricity generated by fusion traveling over the powerlines near your house have 100x the cancer effect of electricity generated by clean, beautiful coal!
No comment at all on the weird fusion reaction that TAE has chosen to pursue???
Rusty trombone
It's Putin's trumpet.
Success Guaranteed in '26
They'll be able to declare fusion success in 2026. Much like Truth Social *gag* no one'll be connected to it to say it doesn't work.
It's a grift
Trump is just going to harvest more money from suckers and/or launder money from "foreign investors."
Follow the Money
"one of the world's first publicly traded fusion companies."
Follow the Money flow into entities related to Trump.
Given his age and health issues, he certainly won't live long enough to see this company producing energy from Fusion.
Re: Follow the Money
> "he certainly won't live long enough to see this company producing energy from Fusion"
Like that was ever going to happen regardless!
Whatever the real aim of this company, it's an obvious scam. It's never going to produce energy from fusion and isn't meant to- the fact they're even *suggesting* they might break ground on a " utility-scale fusion power plant" in 2026 makes clear they aren't even trying for plausibility.
Long before anything resembling fusion could ever actually happen- and long before Trump dies- it will have disappeared or evolved into another self-dealing Trump scam.
Tokamak and Stellerator
Both principles have the change to generate more energy than the need to start or operate. No other is close. Once they work the first applications may be niche, like on a warship in case of stellerator.
But Trump does not seek science, he seeks a way to scam more money.
if you want science, from Hartmut Zohm, working on both ITEF and Wendelstein-7X: [1]Check this youtube-search link and choose the English thumbnails. Many of his German videos are available as English version - spoken and recorded by himself, not AI crap translation.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/@videowissen/search?query=Hartmut%20Zohm
Re: Tokamak and Stellerator
sed s/ITEF/ITER/g
"an arguably impossibly ambitious goal of breaking ground on a utility-scale fusion power plant in 2026"
Not at all impossibly ambitious. They can break ground. All that means is they dig a few trenches, even pour sume concrete into them. It doesn't mean they build anything operational on them.
Meh.
I've broken ground on an AI nuclear fusion bitcoin DC.
All it took was 5 minutes with a spade.
Now can the UAE and Saudi governments give me $1billion? They love funding failed fantasy projects.
The first AI Emperor
Has anybody even seen Emperor Frumpy lately? How do we know the cult isn't pulling a "Weekend at Bernie's", and just feeding the world an AI Frumpy? It's obvious to me that his Truther Social account is an AI bot. He probably needs the power to run his AI self.
Prizes
This means during the next World Cup, the chance of Trump getting the FIFA Physics and Economics Prizes just got higher
[1]https://forums.theregister.com/forum/all/2025/12/10/us_nonvisa_entry_five_years_social_media/#c_5193663
[1] https://forums.theregister.com/forum/all/2025/12/10/us_nonvisa_entry_five_years_social_media/#c_5193663
How long before a juicy government contract drops?
I mean, self-dealing is in the national interest right?