Tech leaders congratulate Donald Trump on election victory

theverge.com November 6, 2024, 07:01 PM UTC

Tech leaders, including CEOs from Meta, Google, and Apple, have publicly congratulated Donald Trump on his recent election victory. This marks a shift from previous tensions between Trump and these executives.

In the past, Trump criticized these companies, threatening legal action against Zuckerberg and suggesting Google could be broken up. Despite this history, many tech CEOs are now expressing eagerness to collaborate with his administration.

Statements from executives highlight a focus on innovation and growth. They emphasize their commitment to working with Trump to advance technology and maintain the U.S. position in global innovation.

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