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Meta Donates $1 Million to Trump's Inaugural Fund After Skipping Previous Inaugurations
Dec 12, 2024, 03:48 AM
Meta Platforms Inc., led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has donated $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, marking a shift for the company that did not contribute to Trump's 2017 or President Biden's 2021 inauguration funds. Last month, Zuckerberg and his advisers met at Mar-a-Lago with key figures including Senator Marco Rubio, Stephen Miller, Nikki Haley, and Tony Blair before having a private dinner with Trump. During the visit, Zuckerberg provided a private demonstration of Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses to Trump and gifted a pair to the president-elect. The donation and meetings suggest an effort by Meta to strengthen its relationship with the incoming administration.
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