Mark Zuckerberg has handed $1m (£790,000) to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund, just months after the president-elect threatened to imprison him for life.
That wasn’t even the first time that Trump had made this kind of threat against the social media mogul. The president-elect called out dear old “ZUCKERBUCKS” in a July post on Truth Social, promising to “pursue Election Fraudsters at levels never seen before, and they will be sent to prison for long periods of time.”
Some big tech CEOs, including Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, are pledging big donations to president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration fund. Technology analyst Carmi Levy says it's an attempt to ‘curry favour’ with Trump,
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta platforms reportedly donated $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
Meta’s donation comes weeks after Mark Zuckerberg met President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, as the Facebook founder seeks to mend ties with the right.
Donald Trump and Mark Zuckerberg breaking bread together may have marked the beginning of a new chapter in their relationship. Last month, Trump and Zuckerberg shared a Thanksgiving eve meal at ...
Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman of Open AI are the latest moguls to each pony up identical $1 million gifts to the fund bankrolling the glitzy Jan. 20 return
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has made a $1 million donation to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, a move that has raised eyebrows given the histo
Breaking with at least a decade of company policy, Meta has donated $1 million to Donald Trump’s second inaugural fund, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
Meta Platforms, under CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has made a $1 million donation to US President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, The WSJ reported.
It appears to be the latest attempt by the Meta boss to build a closer relationship with the incoming president.
Meta, Facebook's parent company, donated $1 million to Donald Trump's second-term inauguration fund after CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with the president-e