US oligarchs such as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Apple CEO Tim Cook were all spotted sitting behind Donald Trump's family at church on Monday morning. Just hours before the new president takes office. And it is a good reminder that the United States We are about to enter a new and terrifying era. It began when Trump was sworn in as the 47th president at noon ET.
Trump attended St. Bishop John's Church in Washington, D.C., on Monday. It's a tradition that former presidents like Barack Obama and George W. Bush followed, but those presidents lacked business leaders who would benefit from an incoming administration filling their seats.
Photographer Anna Moneymaker captured the image from inside the church. and is one of the richest and most influential people in the tech world. This includes the likes of Zuckerberg, Bezos and Cook, as well as Google CEO Sundar Pichai and podcaster Joe Rogan.

Big Tech Mafia appears to be sitting mostly in line, while Bezos' partner Lauren Sánchez is also in line with former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, according to the data. washington post–
One notable absentee is Elon Musk, at least based on photos taken by a pool photographer. Musk and other Big Tech CEOs have huge contracts with the U.S. government. through their company And stand to profit from their close ties to Trump. 13 Billionaires Set to Take Official Roles in Trump's White House
CNBC commentators defend the presence of an authority figure at the church, former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu. was asked about the presence of these business leaders. And he appeared thrilled by the footage on Monday, saying it was “not government officials” on the bench. The suggestion is definitely that CEOs can run the country better.
Podcaster Joe Rogan was also at the church near the incoming president. In a photo that makes Trump look rather strange, Rupert Murdoch, the 93-year-old media mogul who owns a large number of conservative media outlets around the world was also seen Trump sat next to the church. New Vice President J.D. Vance and his wife, incoming second lady Usha Vance, Trump's daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, sat in the row behind the president.
Trump promised a slew of executive measures as soon as he took office. This includes pardoning the insurrectionists who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 1, Oct. 6, 2021, but there are conflicting reports about whether Trump will pardon the most violent coup plotters.
President Joe Biden issued a statement of his own. advance pardon Monday morning for Gen. Mark Milley and Dr. Anthony Fauci, people Trump has suggested he will target for revenge when he takes power. Trump, in fact, has suggested Suggested earlier that Milley should be executed for treason. So Americans will soon know whether those pardons were worth the paper they were written on.
Trump also launched his own cryptocurrency last Friday. This is considered one of the most dangerous actions he could take before officially entering the White House. Because of Trump's ability to transfer wealth from the masses to Trump personally. Cryptocurrencies also risk destabilizing the global economy. Because people around the world place bets on anything involving the most powerful person in the world is a safe bet.
The $TRUMP coin quickly became one of the most traded coins over the weekend. It accounts for nearly 90% of Trump's net worth, according to the data. Axios– 80% of all coins are owned by CIC Digital LLC, a subsidiary of the Trump Organization, and Fight Fight Fight LLC, which is also owned by Trump's company. USA today– Previously it was illegal to print your own money.
If you're an American, things are changing rapidly in this country. And all we can do is try to protect the most vulnerable in our communities as best we can. As Trump and his cronies loot the country