President Donald Trump said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos were his "bitter enemies" during his first term in office, but those relationships have improved since then. The president's comment was made on Thursday afternoon and ran in The Spectator on Friday,
Can a tiger change its stripes? Not a soul should trust him, but tech mogul and Lex Luthor look-alike Jeff Bezos is saying and doing a lot of the right things, at least at this point in President Donald Trump's second term.
The tech billionaire has acquired a new look and a new lifestyle in recent years. Now an editorial shift at the Washington Post has many wondering if he’s changed his politics too.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos dined with President Trump hours after overhauling the Washington Post’s opinion section — in the tech billionaire’s latest action to cozy up to the nation’s new chief executive.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has made a major overhaul in the Washington Post's opinion section, making "personal liberties and free markets" its guiding principles. Breaking the tradition, opposing views will no longer be published in the paper's opinion pages.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said that the Washington Post's opinion pages would now be dedicated to supporting "personal liberties and free markets," in a move that will likely spark fresh accusations that he's trying to curry favor with President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos were his “bitter ... Apple chief Tim Cook and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman at the event. Despite the public support ...