America’s tech oligarchy is making nice with the 47th president, but what about the Facebook founder’s pediatrician-turned-philanthropist wife?
The wife of Mark Zuckerberg and co-founder of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative attends the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in Washington, D.C.
Some Meta users said that they believed they were forced to follow Donald Trump and JD Vance’s pages, and that Instagram was blocking searches for the #democrat hashtag.
A photo of Mark Zuckerberg from President Donald Trump 's inauguration ceremony went viral on Monday, January 20. In the picture, the 40-year-old Meta CEO appeared to be looking down the shirt of reporter Lauren Sanchez. But in spite of any controversy, the tech mogul is not distancing himself from the fiancée of Jeff Bezos.
Meta and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (L) speaks with U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) during the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States.
Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, and other prominent tech leaders attended Donald Trump’s second presidential inauguration at St. John’s Church in Washington. The event saw a significant international presence with figures like Mukesh Ambani also in attendance.
Mark Zuckerberg’s about-face on free speech is consistent with trends in US-based companies against a background of deepening polarisation and social division.
Musk is the richest person in the world with a net worth of $449 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. He sat alongside Zuckerberg and Bezos, cheering Trump on during his inaugural speech.
YouTube, Google, Snap and Meta are donating millions to help L.A. recover from the wildfires that have fanned out across the region.
Lawyer Mark Lemley said he's firing Meta as a client over Mark Zuckerberg's "descent into toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness"
US tech multibillionaires -- including Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos -- were given prime positions at Donald Trump's inauguration.