CEO Satya Nadella and President Brad Smith had lunch with President-elect Donald Trump, Vice President-elect JD Vance, and
Vice President-elect J.D. Vance is being chastised by MAGA faithfuls after saying some January 6ers shouldn’t be pardoned.
After boosting Donld Trump through extreme sycophancy, turning Twitter into the red-pilled X, and dousing the once-and-future president with $239 million in campaign contributions, Musk earned himself a starring role in Trump’s second administration. But he didn’t want to be a secretary of anything; rather, he wanted DOGE.
Billionaire DOGE co-chair is expected to announce his campaign after he was passed over to fill JD Vance’s seat
President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance were heavily criticized for their "evil-looking" inaugural photos, released on Thursday, January 17. Vance's photo was initially viewed as relatively normal compared to Trump's choice of using an angry scowl and ominous lighting in his portrait,
JD Vance wrote about meeting his wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance, as a Yale Law School student in "Hillbilly Elegy."
JD Vance, Donald Trump's vice president, has three children with his wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance: Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel. “My most important American dream was becoming a good husband and a good dad,” Vance said in his speech at the Republican National Convention in 2024.
Billionaires, big tech execs and power brokers will be out in force at Inauguration Day next week as the world braces for Donald Trump’s second term.
Trump’s about-face on immigration has drawn strong criticism from his own supporters, who are dismayed that their populist hero is now joining forces with the wealthy business elite. The fissure on immigration priorities now threatens to split the Trump movement.
High-profile tech billionaires, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk will sit front and center at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
But it won’t be the only one. There are numerous rifts opening on the right as Donald Trump prepares to take office. The GOP caught the proverbial car on Election Day and now each of its factions wants to drive; watching them tear each other apart will be one of the small silver linings of a second Trump presidency.
After feeling shut out by President Joe Biden, Marc Andreessen has been quietly and successfully recruiting candidates for positions across Trump’s Washington.