Tech Multibillionaires Took Prime Positions at Donald Trump's Inauguration
According to reports, US tech multibillionaires—including Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos—were given prime positions at Donald Trump's inauguration in an unprecedented demonstration of their power and influence.
Musk, Bezos, and Zuckerberg are the world's three richest people, and in addition to Google co-founder Sergey Brin, who also attended, their combined fortune sits at just above one trillion dollars, according to Forbes.
The tech tycoons have spent the weeks since the election courting favor with Trump, marking a dramatic shift from Silicon Valley's more hostile response to his first term four years ago.
Attendees also included Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
TikTok CEO Shou Chew sat in the back row of the stage, even as his platform's future remains uncertain.
TikTok on Sunday credited Trump for promising an executive order to save the app from an American ban, though its fate in the United States remains unclear while under Chinese company ByteDance's ownership, in defiance of a US law.
Despite highly limited seating after the ceremony was moved indoors due to bad weather, Meta CEO Zuckerberg attended with his wife Priscilla Chan. At the same time, Amazon executive chairman Bezos was accompanied by his fiancee, Lauren Sanchez.
Their prominent positions on the inauguration stage were particularly notable for Zuckerberg, whom Trump had threatened with life imprisonment just months ago.
The Meta chief recently made headlines by brashly aligning his company's policies with Trump's worldview, notably by eliminating fact-checking in the United States and relaxing hate speech restrictions on Facebook and Instagram.
Musk has shown the strongest support for Trump, spending $277 million to help him and other Republicans win November's election while transforming his X platform into an amplifier for pro-Trump voices.
Bezos, like Zuckerberg and his peers, has visited Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida leading up to the inauguration, with favorable treatment, government contracts and reduced regulatory scrutiny for Amazon in the balance.
Musk has been named a leader of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency to advise the White House on cutbacks to public spending and has spent much of the past two months at Mar-a-Lago
Musk has been named a leader of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency to advise the White House on cutbacks to public spending and has spent much of the past two months at Mar-a-Lago.