"I felt like he was energized and looking forward to helping to drive innovation," said the former Microsoft CEO, who reportedly donated $50 million to Kamala Harris' presidential campaign
In an interview with Wall Street Journal Editor in Chief Emma Tucker, the Microsoft co-founder said he and the president-elect discussed HIV, polio and global health.
Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft and the Gates Foundation, who is worth $160 billion, has revealed the details of his three-hour dinner with President-elect Donald Trump. Gates told The Wall Street Journal that the “wide-ranging” conversation,
I felt like he was energized and looking forward to helping to drive innovation. I was frankly impressed with how well he showed a lot of interest in the issues I brought up.”
Billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates reflected on a recent dinner he had with President-elect Trump in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, saying he was
The 69-year-old revealed he had a dinner with the incoming president, a meetup that left the billionaire very 'impressed' when it was over.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates expressed his thoughts about a three-hour dinner with President-elect Donald Trump in an important meeting that took place after the 2024 U.S. elections. Gates called the discussion “intriguing” and said he was “frankly impressed” by Trump’s interest in and passion for a number of international issues,
Donald Trump and Bill Gates' conversation touched on various topics, including HIV, polio, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Trump is ready to bypass Congress with orders on the border, tariffs, and other agenda items. In a meeting with Senate Republicans that lasted two hours, Trump said he had already prepared about 100 executive orders that push the limits of presidential authority.
Bill Gates is among the billionaires who’ve met with Donald Trump before the former president returns to office. In an interview with WSJ, Gates said they spoke about global health issues, and he was “impressed” with Trump’s interest.
Multibillionaire and ex-Microsoft CEO Bill Gates joined President-elect Donald Trump for dinner, where they engaged in a wide-ranging discussion of topics including public health, finding a cure for HIV,