Since Trump was re-elected, the world's billionaires have been lining up to show their loyalty to Trump.
1. First, Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, currently the third richest person in the world. When Trump was out of power, Zuckerberg banned his Facebook account, thus offending Trump. Now that Trump is re-elected, Zuckerberg immediately ran to Trump's Mar-a-Lago to show goodwill and donated one million dollars to Trump’s inauguration fund to repair their relationship.
2. Second, Bezos, founder of Amazon, the richest person in the world, currently the second richest person in the world. Bezos and Trump do not have a good relationship and have had some grievances. Now that Trump is back in power, Bezos plans to follow Zuckerberg and donate one million dollars to Trump’s inauguration fund to show goodwill and also plans to visit Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
3. Third, Cook, CEO of Apple, American billionaire. Recently, Cook visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago and they had dinner together. Cook's visit to Trump, besides showing loyalty, he should also want Trump to help him. In September this year, the European Court ruled that Apple must pay back 13 billion euros in taxes to Ireland. Cook likely wants Trump to help him get Ireland to waive this 13 billion euros in taxes or pay less.
4. Fourth, Son Masayoshi, CEO of SoftBank, former richest person in Japan. Recently, Japanese billionaire Son Masayoshi visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago and announced in front of Trump that he would invest 100 billion dollars in the U.S. over the next four years, providing at least 100,000 jobs during Trump's upcoming four-year term. Son Masayoshi's loyalty and generosity greatly pleased Trump.