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is taking steps to prevent the spread of HIV and polio, and to encourage President Trump to continue supporting U.S. funding for research on these initiatives.
He’s often been spotted at Mar-a-Lago after spending $250 million to support Trump’s successful presidential bid, and Gates noted that he believed Elon Musk might also show up.
It will be released next month.
Gates stated that he was “impressed” with Trump’s interest in world health issues during their “long and actually quite captivating supper.”
He said they talked about the possibility of developing a treatment for HIV, with Gates saying: “During the Covid pandemic, he accelerated vaccine innovation. So I was asking him if maybe something similar could be done here, and we both became really enthusiastic about it.”
Gates also mentioned that he advised Trump to keep working on tackling polio around the world.
I was really surprised by how intrigued he was about the topics I discussed.
Elon Musk is scheduled to speak at a rally in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, beforehand to U.S. President-elect Trump, accompanied by Hulk Hogan and Dana White.
He is also expected to attend Monday’s inauguration, with fellow tech billionaires such as Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
All three have been trying to win over Trump’s approval. Musk gave hundreds of millions to Trump’s re-election campaign, while Zuckerberg revised his lobbying staff and content moderation policies to better align with the second Trump administration this month. Meta then donated $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund.
The company that owns Meta, which also operates Facebook and Instagram, has also made adjustments to its diversity, equity, and inclusion program. This decision follows their move to discontinue their fact-checking program with external partners and backtrack on their policies regarding hate speech and abuse.
A surprise decision by a prominent newspaper in Canada has effectively vetoed an anticipated endorsement of the Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, for the first time in 36 years. As for Amazon, it also gave $1 million to the inaugural fund, similar to what Meta did.
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