In a head-scratching Truth Social post that Donald Trump may have intended as a private message to Elon Musk, the president-elect says Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has asked to meet with him. “Where are you?
President-elect Donald Trump claimed Friday that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates had asked to come to his Mar-a-Lago estate — in a cryptic message that some even speculated was meant for Elon Musk’s eyes only.
In a message that appeared to be intended as a private communication to Elon Musk, President-elect Donald Trump said in a social media post Friday that Microsoft founder Bill Gates had asked to meet w
President-elect Trump said Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates asked to visit his Florida resort Mar-a-Lago on Friday night. “Where are you? When are you coming to the ‘Center of the
President-elect’s cryptic message comes amid his ‘first buddy’ Elon Musk’s feud with other MAGA allies over H-1B visas
Donald Trump said Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has asked to visit him at the president-elect's Mar-a-Lago home in Florida on Friday night. Part way through a Truth Social post on Friday morning, Trump referred to his Mar-a-Lago home,
Former President Donald Trump recently made waves with a bold claim during a public event, asserting that billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates had personally requested to visit Mar-a-Lago, Trumps private club
Elon Musk, Gates and Trump
President-elect Donald Trump hosted his annual New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday — a party that in the past has included movie stars ( Sylvester Stallone ), sports stars ( Serena Williams ), TV celebrities ( Martha Stewart) and music stars ( Rod Stewart) and family.
In a message that appeared to be intended as a private communication to Elon Musk, President-elect Donald Trump said in a social media post Friday that Microsoft founder Bill Gates had asked to ...
Tech leaders like Bill Gates and OpenAI's Sam Altman expect major changes in the workforce in 2025.
Sir Keir has criticised Mr Trump in the past and has spoken of his beliefs as “repugnant”, however there does not appear to be any evidence that he has directly used the term racist to describe the president-elect. In January 2016 Sir Keir said Mr Trump had made “offensive remarks about Muslims, women and migrants”.