8VC managing partner Joe Lonsdale reacts to billionaire Mark Cuban calling out Silicon Valley for its growing support of former President Donald Trump.
Investor and entrepreneur Joe Lonsdale reacted to Mark Cuban calling out Silicon Valley over its growing support of former President Donald Trump, arguing that Kamala Harris' policies will "break everything.
They want Trump to be the CEO of the United States of America, and they want to be the board of directors that makes him listen to them," he said. When Bartiromo asked Lonsdale whether Kamala Harris' largely unknown policy agenda could be what's pushing Silicon Valley towards Trump, the tech titan, whose venture capital firm manages several billion dollars in capital, quickly pushed back. "I've been watching her for 20 years.
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