Billionaire tech CEOs Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Mark Zuckerberg of Meta, Sundar Pichai of Google, Tim Cook of Apple, and Elon Musk got prime seats at President Trump’s inauguration in the Capitol
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk — got prized positions alongside Trump on stage.
When tech titans Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai and Tim Cook hung out together at a pre-inauguration church service in Washington, DC, Monday morning it was apparently by choice.
The tech contingent heading to Donald Trump's inauguration next week is getting bigger every day: Google CEO Sundar Pichai will be there as well, according to a person familiar with his plans.
“Big Tech billionaires have a front row seat at Trump’s inauguration. They have even better seats than Trump’s own Cabinet picks. That says it all,” Warren wrote on X.
PASCHALL-BROWN, LIVE IN ORLANDO FOR WESH TWO NEWS. ALSO DEVELOPING GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS HAS CALLED A SPECIAL SESSION TO DEAL WITH TRUMP’S PROMISES FOR A SWIFT CRACKDOWN ON IMMIGRATION.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai will attend Donald Trump's inauguration. That's not a shock — everyone else in tech is going, and Google/Alphabet already announced it was donating $1 million to the event. It's most definitely a sign of the times. The tech ...
The sight of Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and others at President Trump’s swearing-in was another sign of how business is adapting to a new Washington.
Trump's inauguration drew several business and tech CEOs, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, and TikTok's Shou Zi Chew.
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The strategic seating of several prominent tech leaders who were perched behind President Donald Trump during his inauguration could foreshadow their potential hand in his administration, some political analysts say.
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance both used Bibles with sentimental value to take the oath of office.