Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk — got prized positions alongside Trump on stage.
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 rotunda — peeving lawmakers in both parties.
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.
“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.
Billionaire tech CEOs Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Mark Zuckerberg of Meta ... A number of governors, meanwhile — including Gov. Greg Abbott (R) of Texas and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) of Florida ...
As President Donald Trump was inaugurated as the United States 47th president on Monday, some Texans were also seen in attendance at the event.
Trump has found the real power in America lies in controlling the narrative and social media is the key. By bombarding the American public with a relentless stream of word salad he has worn out his opponents, energized his base and convinced the uninterested to look elsewhere.
Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg was busted apparently ogling Lauren Sanchez’s cleavage during President Trump’s inauguration on Monday, viral video shows. The Meta founder appeared to ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently “loved” a viral AI image on Facebook known as “Challah Horse” that was originally posted as a warning against generative AI. It’s unclear if Zuckerberg ...
A new game of ‘my data center is bigger than yours’ started this week with the announcement of OpenAI’s Project Stargate.
What a difference from four years ago, when a mob stormed the Capitol, when Trump sought to upend the election results and, upon failing, did not attend Biden’s inauguration. This transition, the official transition of presidential power, has been orderly.
The president was sworn in at noon inside the Capitol Rotunda. Though inauguration typically takes place on the Capitol's West Front overlooking the Ellipse, with temperatures in the low 20s, it was moved inside. The viewing, the Inaugural Parade and a celebration were all be held inside Capital One Arena.