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Home » Sriram Krishnan: Trump’s Indian-origin AI advisor left his post, even Musk’s support did not help, was opposition from MAGA supporters the reason? – sriram krishnan indian origin trump advisor resigns white house elon musk maga protest tech news 2026
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Sriram Krishnan: Trump’s Indian-origin AI advisor left his post, even Musk’s support did not help, was opposition from MAGA supporters the reason? – sriram krishnan indian origin trump advisor resigns white house elon musk maga protest tech news 2026

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Sriram Krishnan: Trump’s Indian-origin AI advisor left his post, even Musk’s support did not help, was opposition from MAGA supporters the reason? – sriram krishnan indian origin trump advisor resigns white house elon musk maga protest tech news 2026
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Sriram Krishnan Resigns:Indian-origin Sriram Krishnan, who was US President Trump’s AI advisor, had to resign from his post. He had to face opposition from MAGA supporters since his appointment. However, on the basis of his ability, he always got the support of personalities like Elon Musk and David Sachs. In his farewell post, he did not fail to thank Trump-Musk and Sachs.

Trump’s Indian-origin AI advisor resigns
Indian-origin Sriram Krishnan, who was the architect of the AI ​​strategy during the second term of US President Donald Trump, has left his post. Sriram Krishnan will leave the White House by the end of this month. It is noteworthy that his tenure of 18 months was full of ups and downs, in which there was a lot of conflict over the issues of migrants.

Despite opposition from MAGA supporters, he continued to receive support from the world’s biggest tech leaders like Elon Musk and David Sachs. Let us tell you that Krishnan has announced his departure through an emotional post.

Why did Krishnan have to go?

In the year 2024, Trump appointed Krishnan as AI policy strategist. It is noteworthy that Krishnan had worked in big companies like Microsoft, Facebook and Twitter and despite his qualifications, he had to face opposition from MAGA supporters. However, amid the controversies, celebrities like Elon Musk and David Sachs openly came to his defense and Musk supported his policies on X.

Krishnan’s achievements during Trump’s tenure

In the post related to his farewell, Krishnan gave information about the different works he did in the White House in the last 18 months.

He listed four of his achievements, the most important of which was drafting and implementing the American AI Action Plan.

In addition, he formed international partnerships to advance American AI on a global level, drafting an executive order for the ‘National AI Policy Framework’.

Along with this, he promoted American interests in global AI conferences in India, France, Britain and the Middle East.(REF.)

Thanked them in the farewell post

In his farewell post, Krishnan praised Trump’s leadership and said that without him America could not have progressed in the AI ​​race. Apart from this, he thanked many colleagues including Elon Musk, David Sachs. He also told that after taking some time off, he will create new institutions to deal with the big challenges coming in AI, data centers and energy sectors.

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About the authorgrand bhardwajBhavya Bhardwaj is an experienced journalist from the world of tech and gadgets and is currently associated with Times.com as a Digital Content Producer. Active in the field of journalism for the last 11 years, Bhavya has closely observed and covered the changing landscape of technology, gadgets and consumer electronics. While working in reputed organizations like Zee News (DNA), India News, UC News, Oppo India and ByteDance (TikTok), he has brought technology to common users in Hindi language. He has improved his understanding of technical intricacies and users by working for global tech companies like Google and WhatsApp (Meta). As a tech journalist, Bhavya specializes in reviews of new gadgets, launch events and changes happening in the world of AI. Bhavya believes in reading and understanding about AI and using it to deliver useful things to people. Also, he not only keeps a keen eye on the latest smartphones, but he also examines audio devices and wearables in depth. Bhavya’s skill is to convey complex technical information to the readers in simple and colloquial language, so that even common readers can easily understand the new technology. Bhavya also has expertise in conveying useful tips and tricks to people in simple language using different technologies. Bhavya Bhardwaj graduated in Mass Media and Creative Writing from Jamia Millia Islamia University. He holds a Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) degree from Guru Jambheshwar University, Hisar. His educational background gives him the strength to present technical news in a factual and creative manner. He doesn’t judge technology just on the basis of specifications, but looks at it from the perspective of what kind of experience a user will get with it. He believes that the real purpose of technology is to make life simpler and this thinking is also reflected in the way he describes technology.… read more