Mark Zuckerberg has handed $1m (£790,000) to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund, just months after the president-elect threatened to imprison him for life.
Mark Zuckerberg has been trying to mend bridges with Donald Trump after his 2024 election win, with the staggering sum promised at a dinner at Mar-aLago.
President-elect Donald Trump and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg might be cooling their long-simmering feud. Zuckerberg and Trump dined at Mar-a-Lago and Meta donated $1 million to Trump's inaugural fund.
Breaking with at least a decade of company policy, Meta has donated $1 million to Donald Trump’s second inaugural fund, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has made a $1 million donation to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, a move that has raised eyebrows given the histo
Donald Trump and Mark Zuckerberg breaking bread together may have marked the beginning of a new chapter in their relationship. Last month, Trump and Zuckerberg shared a Thanksgiving eve meal at ...
Meta Platforms, under CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has made a $1 million donation to US President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, The WSJ reported.
Meta, Facebook's parent company, donated $1 million to Donald Trump's second-term inauguration fund after CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with the president-e
Uwashinze ibigo Amazon na Blue Origin ari mu bihangange vyashoye umutahe mw'ikoranabuhanga bamaze kuja i Mar-a-Lago.
The automaker will give $1 million to Trump's inauguration festivities. Other companies including Amazon and Meta have also donated millions.
TikTok’s future and Bitcoin’s value appear to be intertwined with the president-elect. A second Donald Trump presidency is expected to be consequential in many ways, and its impact on the tech sector will be a key area after he enters office in January.