• Bill Gates Joins "The View" In Tailspin Over Elon Musk, Tech CEOs Warmi

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    Former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates joined the hosts of ABC News’ “The View” on Tuesday in their collective panic over billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk and other tech CEOs who appeared to be at least warming to President Donald Trump in his second term in the White House.

    Whoopi Goldberg kicked off the conversation by complaining about the youth
    and lack of formal education represented among the team that Musk had put together, saying, “Are Americans going to be okay with Musk, a guy nobody
    voted for, having all this kind of power? You know the news outlet Wired
    found out six of the gentlemen on Elon Musk’s team are between the ages of 19 to 24 with little or no government experience and no one is in college.”

    What Goldberg left out was the fact that all six of the young men mentioned
    in the Wired article — despite their lack of formal education — had
    experience in tech and had distinguished themselves as above average in their fields.

    WATCH:

    Sara Haines says "people should been enraged" by Trump having Elon
    Musk try to find wasteful government spending.
    She also calls it "illegal." pic.twitter.com/w6BaByNzUF

    — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) February 4, 2025

    Sara Haines then asserted that the actions being taken by the Trump administration to cut wasteful spending were “illegal” and violated the constitutional separation of powers.

    Goldberg pivoted a short time later to introduce Gates, complaining about the apparent “rightward” shift among the most powerful voices in tech, saying,
    “It seems like today’s tech billionaires are shifting rightward and seem to have more power than even the VP, whose name I can’t remember.”

    WATCH:

    Bill Gates mocks his fellow tech billionaires for attending Trump's
    inauguration: "You know, they clearly wanted to fund the
    inauguration. They wanted it to be a great inauguration, just for
    the good of the country, no doubt. pic.twitter.com/Asvolsine6

    — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) February 4, 2025

    Gates pointed out that tech CEOs were not a monolith, but then proceeded to poke fun at those like Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, who had attended Trump’s
    second inauguration: “You know, they clearly wanted to fund the inauguration. They wanted it to be a great inauguration, just for the good of the country,
    no doubt.”

    When asked about his own recent meeting with Trump, Gates said that he felt
    as though they’d had a good conversation on a number of topics, including “global health issues, particularly HIV and Polio.”

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