Bay Area Republican Shane Patrick Connolly, who's currently in DC, said even where the tech leaders sat on the dais - just behind the Trump family - represented an important message of coming together.
Lauren MartinezBay Area Republicans are reacting Monday night after a who's who of tech leaders attended President Trump's inauguration.Bay Area Republicans are reacting Monday night after a who's who of tech leaders attended President Trump's inauguration.The club is a 55 and older community.Bay Area Trump supporters celebrate president's return to White House
One part of the inauguration taking center stage - or at least close to it - were tech leaders in attendance, including Apple's CEO Tim Cook. "Well, I think it says that they really support him and that's important because Silicon Valley is a titan," Wagle said.It's unclear what Elon Musk's role will be.
We spoke with former chairman of the Santa Clara County Republican Party, Shane Patrick Connolly, currently in DC.
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