Who needs to waste money on a candidate who loses? The growing trend is that companies are opening their wallets to garner favor from presidents who’ve been elected—by funneling in millions for their inauguration, according to a report.
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TRUMP’S TEAM: THE BILLIONAIRES CLUB
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump may have won the presidency by appealing to middle-class Americans drowning in debt and stagnant wages, but he appears set on turning the White House into an influential country club packed with billionaires and industry titans who stand to benefit “greatly” from winning Trump’s favor.
BILLIONAIRE MUSK BECOMES TRUMP’S MUSCLE, WARNS REPUBLICANS WHO OPPOSE ADMINISTRATION PICKS
Elon Musk, the Tesla billionaire, has become an attack dog for President-elect Donald Trump and has been using his enormous platform on X to take shots at any Republican who dares to reject a nominee for the new administration.
NO MANDATE: JOHNSON LEADS HOUSE WITH SLIM MARGIN
House Speaker Mike Johnson saw another seat go to Democrats last week, closing the gap between parties once more and giving Republicans only a 220-215 majority in the body, despite claims by Donald Trump and his acolytes that his party won with a resounding mandate from Americans.
MAJORITY OF AMERICAN JEWISH VOTERS BACKED HARRIS, BUT TRUMP MADE INROADS
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump billed himself as the most pro-Israel candidate to ever run for the country’s top office, and while recent polls showed he made gains among American Jews, Vice President Kamala Harris managed to easily win the vote last month.
TRUMP SELECTS KEY CRYPTO ADVOCATE FOR TOP SEC JOB
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump announced last week that he asked Paul Atkins, who worked for George W. Bush administration and seen as a big advocate for deregulation of crypto currencies, to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission.
THE MANDATE THAT WASN’T: TRUMP’S WIN WAS NOT AS CRUSHING AS IT APPEARED
Donald Trump’s election victory earlier this month has been touted by Republicans and the establishment conservative media as though it was a thrashing of “woke” culture and the Democrats, but The New York Times noted last week that the win—on second look—was not as overwhelming as the president-elect would have you believe.
CELEBRITY SUPPORT DID NOT DELIVER VICTORY FOR HARRIS
Kamala Harris benefited from the support of some of the biggest celebrity names in the 2024 presidential election, but even the endorsement from the likes of Beyonće and Taylor Swift failed to provide her campaign with the momentum needed to win.
TRUMP’S RESCUE PLAN FOR THE WORKING CLASS
Donald Trump’s massive election victory could be tied directly to economic hardship facing millions of Americans.
COUNT OUT ABORTION AS A KEY ELECTIONS ISSUE
Again, The Trends Journal had forecast that Kamala Harris would defeat Donald Trump because of the abortion issue. We based this forecast on the U.S. 2022 mid-term election which the Republicans did not win big because of their anti-abortion stance.