Some of Trump’s High-Profile Backers From Silicon Valley Stayed Mostly Quiet During the Trump-Musk Flank-up on Thursday or Tries to turn topics, Including Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya, Two Tech Industry Veterans Who are Also Hosts of the huge Popular Popularr Popular Popular Popular Popular Popular Popular Popular Popular All in Podcast, who characterized friendly interviews with Trump and some of his cabinet Coventes in recent months.
Starting from Thursday afternoon, Palihapitya was publishing on X on Crypto, while Sacks shared a recent New York time on the artificial intelligence police. But their companions of Podcast, David Friedberg and Jason Calacanis, have published what seems to be a cryptic reference to the drama.
“China has just won,” Friedberg wrote on social media. “There are no real friends in politics – Only mutual interests,” said Calacanis in a separate message. He followed with the same interpretation of Musk as rapper Kendrick Lamarwho was recently involved in a feud tense with his colleague musician Drake.
“I can’t wait to see the All in The political beliefs of the boys of Podcast disappear from today “, to train Tesla’s product manager, quiedd on X.
Adam Kovacevich, a leader of the Google of the train and the current CEO of the Progress Chamber of the Commercial Group of the Technological Sector, claims to think that the current Riff Musk-Trump does not have at the center of what most of the technological company leaders really care about the current administration.
“I don’t want to pause, but the vast majority of people in the technological sector is not aligned with anyone right now,” says Kovacevich. “Some could appreciate what Trump has done, canceling the dry causes against Crypto and cancel the order of biden on artificial intelligence, but at the same time there is still a lot of anguish in the rates. This is the biggest problem for the right right.”
To train the democratic operator who now works in a technological investment company states that, while Trump-Musk’s struggle will really force some people to choose a team, it will not be a simple decision for many of them. “This is not 2012: these are all these different threads that are making the Trump Alliance now”, says Operatif, who asked to remain anonymous because they were not authorized by theirs to speak with the media.
“The basic problem is that Elon was the gateway for people who pass through the traditionally democratic Trump technological industry and the Republican party. And now the question is: will Elon be the door for the technological industry to return to the left?” The source says.
Two sources that talked to Wired say that some investors and technologists may not be fast to embrace Musk because they are disappointed by the way he managed Doge. “Many people have created a huge trust in the idea that Doge could shake the government,” says the democratic operator of the train, but the reality is that Washington is a world different from technology. “It is the worst result for many, not the best result for some.”
When the sun started to set outside the White House Thursday, Trump and Musk were still exchanging Barbi – and there is little sign that their battle will end soon. In fact, this can only be the beginning. While the right -wing technology investor Mike Solana put it on X: “And so, as preference, the great right/right populist populist of 2025 begins”.