Amazon’s donation follows a similar $1 million contribution by Meta Platforms, which has also committed to supporting the inauguration event. Both tech giants are showing their support for the incoming administration, as the nation prepares for the transfer of power.
Amazon’s founder and executive chairman, Jeff Bezos, is expected to meet with President-elect Trump next week. This meeting follows a history of public tensions between Bezos and Trump, particularly regarding the Washington Post’s critical coverage of Trump’s administration. The Post, owned by Bezos, notably did not endorse a candidate in the 2020 presidential election, a decision that blocked any endorsement of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, a stance that sparked further tension.
In response to the lack of endorsement, Bezos defended the decision in an opinion piece for the Post, emphasising the need for media outlets to build credibility by remaining impartial in elections, especially given public perceptions of media bias.
The involvement of major tech companies like Amazon and Meta in the inauguration raises questions about the role of corporate donations in American politics, highlighting the ongoing influence of big tech on the nation’s political landscape.
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