Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly looking to buy a mansion in Washington DC – the latest sign of his ongoing effort to cozy up to the Trump administration. Zuckerberg, who attended President Trump’s inauguration alongside other prominent tech CEOs earlier this month,
Zuckerberg touched on his recent affinity for wearing gold chains during an April 2024 video call with journalist Eva Chen, posted to Instagram. During the conversation, Chen asked Zuckerberg to tell her about his gold chain necklace, saying, "I know there's a story behind it."
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is said to be eyeing a mansion in Washington, D.C., according to Financial Times. This possible move is seen as a sign of his ambition to work more closely with the Trump administration on key issues like artificial intelligence (AI) regulation.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly considering purchasing a property in Washington DC as part of his strategy to work closely with President Donald Trump.
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To the billionaires descending on the District in the wake of Trump’s election, we can add another presumptive name to the list: Zuck. As in, Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Meta, who reportedly has ambitions to purchase a property in DC and already has one picked out, according to the Financial Times.
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