Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is reportedly expected to visit the White House on Monday following President Donald Trump’s call last week for his ouster over his alleged ties to China.

Sources familiar with the plans told The Wall Street Journal that the two are expected to discuss Tan’s commitment to U.S. national security and propose ways Intel could work with the Trump administration.

Trump called for Tan’s resignation on Thursday after Senate Republicans raised the alarm over his links to Chinese companies and a criminal case involving his former company, Cadence Design Systems.

Writing on Truth Social, Trump said Tan was "highly CONFLICTED and must resign, immediately," adding: "There is no other solution to this problem."

In a letter to Intel's board, U.S. Republican Senator Tom Cot

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