is sounding off on his fellow tech executives for falling in line behind Donald Trump. "After years of pretending to be Democrats," Epic CEO Tim Sweeney posted on X-formerly-Twitter, "Big Tech ...
In a flurry of executive orders In his first few days in office, President Donald Trump also took aim at diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Tim Sweeney, the founder and chief executive of Fortnite parent company Epic Games, has accused Big Tech leaders of shifting political allegiances to "curry favor" with President-elect Donald Trump.
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Pretend Politics The CEO of Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, is sounding off on his fellow tech executives for falling in ...
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A hot potato: In a scathing critique of tech industry leaders, Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney has accused prominent executives of cozying up to President-elect Donald Trump in an attempt ...
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Sweeney in a competitive upstate seat ... most are in red states that Donald Trump won comfortably last fall. The party is also defending seats in Maine — where longtime Sen.
Of much greater concern, Sweeney said, is the threat of the U.S imposing 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods shipped into the U.S., threatened by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump when he takes ...