Silicon Valley's Unlikely Alliance with Trump

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Silicon Valley's Unlikely Alliance with Trump
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This article explores the surprising shift in the relationship between Donald Trump and Silicon Valley's leading figures during his second term. Despite past conflicts and Trump's disdain for Big Tech, a group of right-wing tech executives, many with ties to Peter Thiel, have gained significant influence over the Trump administration.

, Slate’s reluctant guide to the people who will be calling the shots now—at least for as long as they last in Washington.

One of the most significant and consequential differences between Donald Trump’s first term and his reelection concerned his relationship with Silicon Valley’s top moneymakers. While Trump had a few such folks on hand in 2016 , he had difficulty earning other industry leaders’ consistent support.

This disaffected executive class, including many of Thiel’s fellow VCs and “PayPal Mafia” alumni, began to influence Trump’s campaign. They fundraised for the candidate and persuaded him to do things like change his mind on crypto, pick Thiel mentee J.D. Vance as his running mate, and give their own weirdo-libertarian political theories arounda bit more consideration. The effort began paying off right after Trump won, with Crypto.

The most self-serving, venal, greedy, and entitled members of Silicon Valley are hoping to reshape American governance in their image, with the help of a willing and pliant Trump. The

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