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- Silicon Valley’s Man in the White House Is Benefiting Himself . . .
David Sacks, the Trump administration’s A I and crypto czar, has helped formulate policies that aid his Silicon Valley friends and many of his own tech investments
- Trump’s Top Goon David Sacks Uses White House Gig to Promote . . .
David Sacks, a Silicon Valley staple known for his early involvement in PayPal, has steered policy from Washington as one of Trump’s top technology officials—even as he continues to work as an
- NYT: Silicon Valley’s Man in the White House Is Benefiting . . .
NYT: Silicon Valley’s Man in the White House Is Benefiting Himself and His Friends The New York Times published a sprawling investigation today into David Sacks’s role as Trump’s A I and crypto czar
- New report examines how David Sacks might profit from Trump . . .
But the NYT’s story (under the headline “Silicon Valley’s Man in the White House is Benefiting Himself and His Friends,” and credited to five bylined reporters) seems to offer a more
- Trumps crypto czar is driving a wedge into MAGA - MSN
President Donald Trump’s crypto czar, South African venture capitalist David Sacks, has pushed the Trump administration to enact several policies that have enriched his Silicon Valley friends
- Silicon Valley’s Man in the White House Is Benefiting Himself . . .
Key Points: David Sacks, a key technology official in the Trump administration and venture capitalist, played a central role in shaping the White House’s AI policies while maintaining extensive tech investments, raising concerns about conflicts of interest In July, President Trump unveiled an “A I Action Plan” at a summit organized by Sacks, aimed at fast-tracking AI industry growth
- A czar is born: Inside David Sacks’ 130-day White House . . .
For months, White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks bit his tongue as Donald Trump used crypto to enrich himself and his family The rabble-rousing podcast host and Silicon Valley investor turned Washington operative divested $200 million of his and his firm’s digital holdings to avoid conflicts of interest before joining the administration
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