Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President-elect Trump, went after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a Monday episode of his “Bannon’s War Room” show. “Zuckerberg can’t be trusted, at all,” Bannon said
That is why the most consequential announcement involves Joel Kaplan, Zuckerberg's tight-lipped political consigliere. For the coming years, Kaplan will be the face in your living room, justifying Meta's handling of whatever crisis,
Companies seeking to benefit from campaign promises to cut regulations and taxes are ditching diversity and climate initiatives; “EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE MY FRIEND!!!”
They will be sitting on the dais during the swearing-in as Silicon Valley leaders aim to make inroads with Trump, who attacked Big Tech during his first presidency.
About 20,000 Trump supporters have gathered at Capital One Arena in Washington Monday afternoon, where Trump and Vice President JD Vance are expected to address the crowd later in the day. Trump is also expected to sign several executive actions at the area during his on-stage appearance.
Welcome to The Hill’s Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Elon Musk’s growing influence over Trump, D.C. The tech magnate, who once largely
The outgoing president’s remarks will be interpreted as a thinly veiled attack on Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg
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.
Do companies need to embrace a more diesel-fueled, meat-eating mentality? Many already do – and the results aren’t pretty, according to business research.
The three wealthiest Americans, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg, sat together Monday at the second inauguration of President Donald Trump.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) shot the video of Vice President JD Vance's first visit to the Oval Office.
On the day of Donald Trump’s 2017 inauguration, a group of his top billionaire donors, including the casino magnate Miriam Adelson and the future Republican National Committee finance chair Todd Ricketts, hosted a small private party, away from the publicly advertised inaugural balls.