“Following a landslide triumph for President Donald Trump in the recent elections, the tech industry’s leading figures from Silicon Valley have come forward to extend their congratulations to the newly-elected President.
Jeff Bezos, the founder of the renowned e-commerce platform Amazon.com, was among the earliest to convey his felicitations. Bezos, acknowledging the political resurgence and remarkable victory of the 45th and now the 47th President, stated on X, “An incredible comeback and a definitive win deserve huge congratulations. The opportunities in our nation are unparalleled. My best wishes to @realDonaldTrump for successfully leading and unifying our beloved country.” Despite facing criticism from the political left for his Washington Post op-ed, where he declared the paper’s break from the tradition of endorsing presidential candidates, Bezos maintained his stance, stating, “The American public harbors mistrust towards news media.”
Sundar Pichai, the chief executive officer of Alphabet, Google’s parent company, described Trump’s victory as “definitive.” He expressed commitment towards working with the Trump administration to expand the benefits of America’s golden era of innovation to all.
Sam Altman from OpenAI extended his congratulatory message to President Trump, emphasizing the importance of preserving the country’s leadership in AI and upholding democratic values.
Apple’s top executive, Tim Cook, also joined the congratulatory chorus. Expressing his enthusiasm for future collaboration, he said, “We eagerly anticipate working with you and your administration to ensure that the United States continues to lead and be propelled by innovation, creativity, and inventive thinking.”
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, not only congratulated Trump in person but also received commendation from the President for his pivotal role in securing a victory in the contested state of Pennsylvania.
In the aftermath of Trump’s victory, Tesla’s shares witnessed a 14% surge in Wednesday’s afternoon trading, indicating a general upward trend in tech stocks.”
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