Tech billionaires including Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have recently thrown their support behind President Trump.
Billionaire Bill Gates revealed during an interview with The New York Times that he was surprised by Silicon Valley's shift to the right.
Bill Gates has been forthcoming with his take on the recent shift in US politics, after a three-hour dinner with Donald Trump last month that the tech titan called “engaging.” Speaking to The Times of London newspaper, Gates confirmed that he’d sat down in December with then-president elect Trump at his Florida home of Mar-a-Lago. Gates recounted:
Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, told the New York Times on Thursday that he “always thought of Silicon Valley as being left of center.”
His interest in Germany and politics elsewhere in Europe has set off alarm bells among politicians across the continent.
The billionaire spoke with The Wall Street Journal ahead of his coming book, “Source Code.”
The 69-year-old revealed he had a dinner with the incoming president, a meetup that left the billionaire very 'impressed' when it was over.
Donald Trump and Bill Gates' conversation touched on various topics, including HIV, polio, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bill Gates praised Donald Trump for his interest in global health and innovation during a private three-hour dinner.
Billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates reflected on a recent dinner he had with President-elect Trump in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, saying he was
Billionaire Bill Gates recently offered a rare glimpse into his private conversation with President-elect Donald Trump and a nearly three-hour dinner that left him "impressed." Gates, who backed Trump’s opponent Vice President Harris in the 2024 election ...
Bill Gates is among the billionaires who’ve met with Donald Trump before the former president returns to office. In an interview with WSJ, Gates said they spoke about global health issues, and he was “impressed” with Trump’s interest.