- Bezos backs Trump’s comeback
- Tech mogul eyes deregulation
- Dinner signals potential Silicon Valley-White House alliance
From Feuding to Feasting: A Silicon Valley Saga
In a stunning twist of corporate diplomacy, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has signaled a remarkable shift in his relationship dynamic Trump’s presidential comeback.
Speaking at The New York Times’ DealBook Summit, Bezos expressed unexpected optimism about Trump’s potential second term, noting the president-elect appears “calmer” than during his previous administration.
Deregulation and Dinner: A New Collaborative Tune
Bezos highlighted his interest in supporting Trump’s regulatory reduction efforts, particularly through the newly created Department of Government Efficiency led by Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk.
This marks a significant departure from their previous contentious interactions, which included public criticisms Amazon’s business practices Trump’s media treatment.
From Twitter Spats to Table Talk
The potential dinner meeting represents a dramatic transformation in their relationship. Previously marked by sharp exchanges about The Washington Post, Amazon’s market practices, and political disagreements, the two business titans now seem poised for potential collaboration. Bezos even congratulated Trump on his “extraordinary political comeback,” demonstrating a newfound willingness to engage constructively.