The super-rich have long played a role in U.S. politics but have an unusually prominent spot in incoming President Donald Trump's new administration.
The world’s three richest men will be among the Big Tech CEOs sitting on the dais Monday as Donald Trump is sworn in for a second term. Elon Musk, the world’s wealthiest person, took an unprecedented,
The guest list includes some of America’s most influential tech billionaires and politicians as well as some foreign leaders and celebrities who have embraced Trump.
The CEOs of Meta and Apple, as well as Amazon founder Jeff Bezos are set to join Elon Musk at the days on January 20. Google CEO Sundar Pichai is expected to be there as well
The elite of Silicon Valley are set to revel in their new clout during a long weekend of inaugural parties as President-elect Donald J. Trump is set to resume power.
Musk is the most fervent of the three, declaring himself 'all in' for Trump ahead of the election and personally donating over a quarter of a billion dollars to Trump's re-election campaign. He has said that he feels 'honoured' to be given such a prominent position at the inauguration.
Mr. Musk has turned to Silicon Valley to help recruit executives who will take up unofficial positions across the federal government.