Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney blasts big tech leaders for cozying up to Trump

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A hot potato: In a scathing critique of tech industry leaders, Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney has accused prominent executives of cozying up to President-elect Donald Trump in an attempt to influence anti-competitive policies. Sweeney's comments, shared on the social media platform X, highlight growing concerns about the relationship between big tech and the incoming administration.

Sweeney's remarks follow pledges from several major tech companies, including Google and Apple, to donate $1 million to Trump's inauguration. Apple CEO Tim Cook, who has forged a personal relationship with Trump, is said to be making the contribution personally. This sudden shift in allegiance has not gone unnoticed, with Sweeney calling out the hypocrisy of tech leaders who previously aligned themselves with Democratic ideals.

The Epic Games CEO's criticism is rooted in his ongoing battles with Apple and Google over smartphone software distribution. Sweeney has long advocated for the ability to sell games on iPhones and Android devices without being forced to use the official app stores and payment processing systems of these tech giants. He argues that the current system unfairly monopolizes the mobile software market.

While Sweeney has made some progress in Europe, the situation in the United States remains largely unchanged. Last year, he vowed to continue fighting until achieving "an ultimate victory" over what he describes as Apple and Google's "totally broken vision for the world."

The tech industry's apparent pivot toward the Trump administration is not limited to Apple and Google. Amazon and Meta have also made million-dollar donations to the inauguration. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken the additional step of relaxing Facebook's content moderation policies – a move widely interpreted as an effort to gain favor with the new administration.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has also expressed enthusiasm for the incoming administration, stating that he would "love to personally congratulate Trump" and pledging that the GPU maker will do everything in its power to support the new administration's success.

The shift in attitude from tech leaders has not gone unnoticed by Trump himself. In December, the President-elect remarked on the change, saying, "The first term, everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend".

However, concerns remain about the potential impact of this newfound alliance between big tech and the Trump administration on antitrust enforcement. While law firm Skadden predicts that aggressive antitrust action is unlikely to disappear entirely during Trump's second term, there are expectations of a softer approach to such cases.

FTC Chair Lina Khan has expressed hope that companies like Amazon and Meta won't receive "sweetheart deals" in upcoming antitrust trials. This sentiment underscores the ongoing tension between regulatory bodies and tech giants, even as the latter appear to be aligning themselves more closely with the incoming administration.

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Wokeism already discredit itself and was already on the way out before Trump was elected. He's a weirdo loose cannon, but if he contributes to "nature healing" faster, everyone wins.

Disclaimer: I'm not American, and I never thought of Trump as anything but the lesser evil out of two poor options, but I'm open to good surprises.
 
Trump is a great man that has been treated badly. People hate losing power and this man has taken it away from them for which I thank God. If Harris had won we would all be living in LA

-Ugh, Trump has been maligned but please put away your kneepads with his great man BS.

Dude is the same clueless hairless (?) ape as the rest of us, just making **** up until he dies.

If he manages to con a few more apes before it all comes crashing down, good for him.
 
Duh?

99% of companies will cozy up to whomever it takes. Companies shouldn't have political inclinations in the first place.
I'm sure they if North Korea was more economically viable they'd all be trying to be best buds with Kim Jung Un.

Companies aren't persons. CEOs only have one task. Have the company make more money every year.

It's why people get fired without a second thought.
It's why they'll advertise based on whatever they think is popular (remember the plus sized movement? They thought it would make them money, it didn't. They pulled out. The same way most are currently pulling out of the whole gender debate).
They'll suck up to whoever it pays off being friendly with. If there was a product that happened to be popular with P.diddy fans they'd get him to advertise it even with everything going on at the moment.
 
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These CEOs are just being smart. The majority of Americans support Trump and his republicans over the Democrats. They are just doing what a good CEO should do and looking after the interests of their companies and its stakeholders.
 
Given the way the world works this is how it is. Kissing as*.

Regardless Trump is still an idi*t. And the Americans who voted him in are too. He doesn't know what a Tariff is. Duh. His really in it for the money. The once was great US.A used to manufacture now they're a shadow of their former self, probably thanks to the last 50 years of presidents that had no idea how to do their job.
 
You Either going with the flow or you don't. Politics is everywhere and sometimes you have to cozy up to get things done, there are no options. This is just how big business operate, reality.
 
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