President Donald Trump may have placed billionaires on the stage behind him at his swearing-in, but his administration could care less what they want.
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Opinions and thoughts are the author’s own and not those of AFROTECH™. “Oligarchy” is the word that has been spread across the internet and used to describe what has been observed during Donald ...
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The assembly of billionaires at Trump's inauguration was a display of wealth and power unlike any before. The display was all ...
Elon Musk, who is the world's richest person, uses the Apple iPhone 16 Pro. This device is Apple's flagship model.