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Musk vs Trump: Silicon Valley Chooses Sides - News Directory 3

Musk vs Trump: Silicon Valley Chooses Sides

June 6, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech
News Context
At a glance
  • A public disagreement between Donald Trump and Elon Musk is creating a schism in Silicon Valley.
  • Chamath Palihapitiya and David Sacks, co-hosts ⁣of the "All In" podcast, which has featured Trump, ⁣initially avoided direct comment.
  • Adam Kovacevich, CEO of the Chamber of Progress, believes the Trump-Musk conflict overshadows deeper concerns for tech leaders.While some appreciate Trump's stance on crypto and AI regulations, tariffs...
Original source: wired.com

Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s public feud fractures Silicon Valley, forcing tech leaders ⁤to re-evaluate their political allegiances. The disagreement, a primary_keyword issue, exposes deep divisions and raises critical questions about the ⁢future of tech’s relationship with Washington.⁤ Adam Kovacevich highlights how these clashes overshadow economic⁢ concerns, especially those surrounding tariffs, a secondary_keyword concern for the industry. This public display of conflict is forcing many to choose ‍sides. Some investors express disappointment,while others hint‍ at a‍ broader ⁤shift within the tech ecosystem. News Directory 3 is tracking this rapidly⁣ evolving story. Discover what’s‍ next as the feud shows no signs of ⁣ending,⁤ signaling more notable divides in 2025.

Key Points

  • A⁢ public feud between Trump adn ⁣Musk is causing rifts ⁢in Silicon‍ Valley.
  • tech leaders are re-evaluating political alliances.
  • Tariffs remain a key concern for ⁤the tech industry.

Trump-Musk Feud Divides Silicon Valley,Exposing Tech Industry Divisions

Updated⁣ June ⁣06,2025

A public disagreement between Donald Trump and Elon Musk is creating a schism in Silicon Valley. While‍ some tech leaders remain quiet or deflect, others are weighing in on the implications for the⁢ tech industry and its relationship with Washington.

Chamath Palihapitiya and David Sacks, co-hosts ⁣of the “All In” podcast, which has featured Trump, ⁣initially avoided direct comment. However,fellow hosts David⁤ friedberg⁢ and Jason Calacanis alluded to the situation on social media. Friedberg suggested China was the winner, while calacanis referenced Musk’s situation with a meme.

Adam Kovacevich, CEO of the Chamber of Progress, believes the Trump-Musk conflict overshadows deeper concerns for tech leaders.While some appreciate Trump’s stance on crypto and AI regulations, tariffs remain a significant issue for the tech⁢ industry.

One former Democratic operative suggested the feud could force individuals to choose sides,‍ but the decision ⁣won’t be simple. The source, who requested anonymity, noted that Musk previously‍ served as a gateway for the tech industry’s shift toward Trump and the Republican Party. Now, the question is whether Musk will lead the tech industry back to the left.

Some investors and technologists are reportedly disappointed with Musk’s handling of DOGE, according to sources. The former Democratic operative said many had hoped DOGE ⁤could influence government, but Washington operates differently from the tech world.

“I don’t want to overstate the rupture, but the vast majority of people in the tech industry aren’t aligned with anybody right now,” Kovacevich said.

What’s next

The Trump-Musk feud shows no signs of abating, perhaps signaling ⁤a larger shift within the tech and political landscape. Mike Solana, a right-leaning tech investor, suggested this could be the beginning‍ of⁢ a significant divide in 2025.

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