These are the Big Tech CEOs who will get cozy with Trump at his inauguration
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58% : Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, is another leader who has made overtures to Trump since last year's election.52% : Pichai, the chief executive of Alphabet and its subsidiary Google, has also travelled to Mar-a-Lago in the weeks since the election to meet with Trump.
48% : Come Monday, he'll also be seated on the inaugural dais at the Capitol, just steps from where Trump will place his hand on a bible and swear the presidential oath of office at noon.
40% : According to The New York Times, Chew is set to be seated on the inaugural dais when Trump takes the oath of office next week.
32% : The bookstore magnate turned suborbital space traveler clashed repeatedly with Trump during his first term thanks to Bezos's ownership of The Washington Post, a point of contention that he reportedly sought to soften by ordering the Post editorial board to nix a planned endorsement of Harris last year.
27% : The combination of both factors was enough to get Trump to include a threat to imprison Zuckerberg in his most recent coffee table book.
25% : Cook, who Trump once mistakenly referred to as "Tim Apple" during a White House event, was never an antagonist of the former turned future president.
18% : The Singaporean tech executive has reportedly mounted a charm offensive to court Trump, who once called for TikTok to be banned from the U.S., by pointing out the prevalence of pro-Trump content on the soon-to-be-verboten application.
16% : Perhaps none of the leaders on this list has as much at stake as Chew, whose Chinese-owned company's video sharing app is set to be banned from American app stores on the day before Trump takes office.
10% : Zuckerberg was once firmly on Trump's enemies list thanks to his control of Facebook and Instagram, both of which banned Trump in the wake of the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol by a riotous mob of the then-president's supporters.
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