In letters to Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Uber, the lawmakers express concerns about the companies making contributions to “avoid scrutiny, limit regulation, and buy favor.” These sizable donations surpass the amount most of these companies contributed to President Joe Biden’s inauguration fund in 2021.
Donald Trump will "most likely" extend the looming TikTok ban by 90 days, the President-elect told "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker via phone interview Saturday. "I think that would be, certainly,
Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration fundraising has reached a record $170 million, with major donations from tech giants like Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft.
The new ‘Trump coin’, launched on the Solana chain, surged to over $30 less than 24 hours after its launch. The meme token was only introduced at 9:44 PM ET on Friday, but analysts are already hinting that this could become the biggest meme coin in history.
With President-elect Trump adding uncertainty around whether a TikTok ban will go into effect, the focus is now turning to companies like Google and Apple
Search giant has joined the host of tech tycoons pledging financial support to the president-elect's inauguration fund.
Some of the app's 170 million American users are buzzing with nervous anticipation ahead of a shutdown set for Sunday local time, in the final days of the Biden administration.
Tech titans including the leaders of Meta, Amazon, Google, Tesla, TikTok, Apple, Alphabet, and OpenAI are set to attend the formal start of Trump's second term.
Donald Trump has said he will “most likely” give TikTok 90 extra days to work out a deal that would allow the popular video-sharing platform to avoid a US ban.
Opinions and thoughts are the author’s own and not those of AFROTECH™. TikTok may go dark in the United States. As a former TikTok employee, the way the ban will work here in the United States will be different than the one in India in 2020.
While President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance prepare to be sworn into office on Inauguration Day, progressives are rallying to bring attention to causes they believe could be under attack during a second Trump administration.