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TRUMP’S TECH OLIGARCHS: CORRUPTION & COMPLICITY DOSSIER
Research compiled for Deep State Club / The Resistance Club Updated: February 2026 | 7 Billionaires Who Bought the Government
The following documents the corruption, conflicts of interest, complicity, and dangerous conduct of the tech billionaires who either actively support Donald Trump’s administration, profit from it, or have weaponized their platforms and companies in service of it.
NOTE: All individuals are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This document reflects documented allegations, investigations, findings, and reported actions — not criminal convictions unless stated.
Elon Musk — Tesla / SpaceX / X (Twitter) / xAI / DOGE
Net Worth: ~$300+ billion | Role in Government: “Special Government Employee,” de facto co-president, head of DOGE
- The Biggest Conflict of Interest in American History: Musk’s companies have received an estimated $38 billion in government contracts, loans, subsidies, and tax credits over the past 20+ years. SpaceX alone holds approximately $15 billion in NASA contracts and $8 billion in Pentagon contracts. As DOGE chief, he directly oversaw the agencies and budgets that regulate and fund his own companies — while self-policing his own conflicts. The White House’s response: “Elon will excuse himself.” He did not.
- Public Citizen analysis (May 2025): Musk had a direct business interest in over 70% of the agencies and departments targeted by DOGE. He was dismantling the very regulators tasked with overseeing his businesses.
- SpaceX won a $6 billion Space Force contract while Musk was embedded at DOGE reviewing Defense budgets and contracts. In the same period, SpaceX replaced United Launch Alliance as the top Space Force contractor. No recusal was ever documented.
- FAA: The FAA previously fined SpaceX over $600,000 for license violations. DOGE then began reviewing the FAA’s budget and operations. Musk proceeded to have DOGE gut the agency — laying off air traffic controllers and safety personnel — while his company is one of the FAA’s major regulated entities.
- No public financial disclosure: Despite holding billions in government contracts, the White House confirmed Musk would only file a confidential (hidden) disclosure — skirting laws that apply to every other government employee.
- $150+ million in federal FOIA lawsuits and congressional investigations were launched into Musk’s DOGE conflicts. House Oversight Democrats filed 150+ investigations. Multiple bills were introduced (the “ELON MUSK Act,” the Ending DOGE Conflicts Act) to force disclosure — all blocked by Republicans.
- Accessed Treasury Department payment systems: DOGE, under Musk’s direction, gained access to federal Treasury systems containing sensitive financial data on millions of Americans, triggering federal lawsuits and congressional alarm.
- Social Security, Medicare data access: DOGE attempted to access Social Security, student loan, and IRS databases — courts issued temporary restraining orders in some cases.
- Musk left DOGE in May 2025 when his 130-day “special employee” limit expired — immediately followed by a public feud with Trump over the “One Big Beautiful Bill” deficit projections. He has continued to influence administration policy from outside official channels.
- X (Twitter) under Musk has become a platform for election misinformation, anti-democratic content, and reinstatement of accounts suspended for hate speech and incitement. Advertisers fled. Musk used X to personally campaign for Trump and far-right candidates globally, including in Germany, UK, and Italy.
Jeff Bezos — Amazon / Blue Origin / Washington Post
Net Worth: ~$250 billion | Role: Amazon exec chairman, media owner, government contractor
- The Melania Bribe: Amazon paid $40 million to license a documentary about Melania Trump — approximately $26 million more than the next closest bidder (Disney). The first lady’s production company received over $28 million personally. The film was marketed with an additional $35 million ($75 million total) and was critically panned as “a vapid infomercial.” A New York Times reporter confronted Trump directly: “Many Americans think this is Jeff Bezos trying to get in good with you, and they would call it an act of corporate corruption.” Trump dodged the question. Comedy Central’s The Daily Show: “Why would a billionaire who has tons of business with the government, run by a famously corrupt president known for loving bribes, overpay for a Melania documentary?”
- Washington Post gutted to appease Trump: Bezos blocked the Post from endorsing Kamala Harris in 2024 — breaking the paper’s decades-long endorsement tradition — just weeks before the election. Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned after the Post killed her cartoon showing Bezos and other tech billionaires kneeling to Trump. In February 2026, Bezos laid off a third of the Post’s newsroom (300 employees), eliminated the reporter covering Amazon itself, and scaled back foreign and international coverage. Former executive editor Marty Baron called it “among the darkest days in the history of one of the world’s greatest news organizations.”
- The conflict is obvious: Amazon Web Services (AWS) holds major federal government cloud contracts. Blue Origin has a multibillion-dollar NASA moon mission contract. The FTC had an active antitrust case against Amazon. Bezos’ decisions to silence the Post’s critical coverage of Trump and pay the Trumps $75 million in entertainment deals represent a direct exchange: good press and fawning coverage in exchange for regulatory and contractual protection.
- Amazon donated $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund and Bezos personally attended the inauguration — seated prominently in the front row with other tech oligarchs.
- Post editorial conflicts undisclosed: The Columbia Journalism Review found multiple recent Washington Post editorials covered topics in which Bezos had a direct financial interest — without disclosing his stake.
Mark Zuckerberg — Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Threads)
Net Worth: ~$200+ billion | Role: CEO of Meta Platforms
- Killed fact-checking to please Trump: On January 7, 2025 — two weeks before Trump’s inauguration — Zuckerberg announced Meta would end its entire third-party fact-checking program in the U.S. The program had been central to fighting COVID misinformation, election fraud claims, and hate speech. Replaced with “Community Notes” — the same ineffective system used on Musk’s X. Misinformation experts called it “a standard move in the autocrat’s playbook — it eliminates any possibility of accountability.”
- Dismantled DEI programs: Days later, Meta announced the elimination of all diversity, equity, and inclusion programs — including for hiring, training, and vendor selection. Employees internally revolted (some sneaking tampons back into men’s bathrooms in protest after Zuckerberg removed them). Zuckerberg told Joe Rogan that corporate America had embraced too much “feminine energy” and needed more “masculine energy.”
- Meta donated $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund and Zuckerberg attended the inauguration seated directly behind the Trump family.
- The quid pro quo: The FTC had an active antitrust lawsuit against Meta — one of the most consequential in tech history — set for trial in April 2025. Zuckerberg’s public submission to Trump was widely interpreted as an attempt to gain favorable regulatory treatment. Trump responded to Meta’s fact-checking announcement: “Probably.” (When asked if Zuckerberg was responding to his threats.)
- Reinstated hateful content: Meta relaxed policies on immigration-related speech, gender content, and other areas that had previously been restricted as hate speech — directly in line with MAGA priorities.
- Hired Project 2025 alumni: In May 2024, Meta hired Dustin Carmack, a Heritage Foundation fellow and author of Project 2025’s Intelligence Community chapter, to help shape Meta’s new content moderation policies — effectively intertwining Project 2025’s governmental priorities with Meta’s corporate platform policy.
Larry Ellison — Oracle / Stargate AI / TikTok / Paramount Skydance (via son David)
Net Worth: ~$200+ billion | Role: Oracle executive chairman, Trump’s self-described “CEO of everything”
- Stargate AI Project: On Trump’s first full day in office, Ellison appeared at the White House alongside Sam Altman and Masayoshi Son to announce the $500 billion “Stargate” AI infrastructure project. Oracle is a core partner and investor. Trump called Ellison “sort of CEO of everything” and said his gifts go “way beyond technology.” The deal cemented Oracle as a cornerstone of the U.S. AI infrastructure — effectively government-guaranteed market dominance.
- TikTok deal: Trump designated Oracle as the trusted custodian of TikTok’s U.S. user data and a cornerstone investor in the new TikTok U.S. entity — despite a law requiring the app to be sold away from Chinese ownership. Oracle is now positioned to control TikTok’s algorithm and data for 170 million American users. Critics note this gives a Trump-allied billionaire unprecedented influence over the information diet of a generation of Americans.
- Palantir partnership: Oracle and Peter Thiel’s Palantir launched a deep “strategic partnership” in 2024 to deliver “mission-critical AI solutions to governments.” This effectively merges Oracle’s cloud infrastructure with Palantir’s surveillance and tracking systems — the same systems now powering ICE’s deportation machine.
- Media empire consolidation via son David: The FCC (under Trump appointee Brendan Carr) approved Skydance Media’s $8.4 billion merger with Paramount. David Ellison is now CEO of Paramount Skydance, controlling CBS News, Comedy Central, and MTV. Paramount settled Trump’s “60 Minutes” lawsuit for $16 million and canceled Stephen Colbert’s show. The Ellisons are also attempting to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery (CNN, HBO, Comedy Central) in a ~$60 billion deal.
- Election denial history: In November 2020, Ellison participated in a call with Sean Hannity and Sen. Lindsey Graham to discuss how to contest the election results. Oracle’s PAC pledged to stop backing politicians who objected to certification — then reversed that pledge in 2022.
- Massive lobbying operation: In the first half of 2025 alone, Oracle employed 64 different federal lobbyists across 11 firms, targeting the White House, NSC, OMB, DOJ, DHS, and more. Lobbyists included four former members of Congress. Oracle’s goal: government contracts, TikTok control, and favorable AI regulation.
- Surveillance capitalism: Oracle has a documented history of selling surveillance technology that has been used in Chinese surveillance systems, per an Associated Press investigation. Ellison has personally stated he sees a “growing opportunity” for Oracle to help authorities “analyze real-time data from millions of surveillance cameras.”
Peter Thiel — Palantir Technologies / Founders Fund / MAGA Kingmaker
Net Worth: ~$20+ billion | Role: Co-founder of Palantir, Trump’s longest-serving billionaire ally, MAGA funder
- ImmigrationOS — the deportation machine: ICE awarded Palantir a $30 million contract to build ImmigrationOS — an AI-powered surveillance system pulling data from passport records, Social Security files, IRS tax data, and license-plate readers to identify, track, and deport immigrants. Thirteen former Palantir employees publicly condemned the project, calling it a violation of the company’s founding principles. Palantir’s federal contracts doubled in 2025, rising from $541 million to $970 million.
- Conflict of interest at the top: Stephen Miller — Trump’s chief immigration architect — holds a substantial financial stake in Palantir. The man writing immigration policy profits from the company being paid to execute it.
- Master citizen database: DOGE tapped Palantir to build a master database combining personal data on all Americans — including from Social Security, the IRS, the Department of Education, and DHS — into a single centralized surveillance system. Even some MAGA supporters called it a betrayal. The ACLU described it as “shady, centralized dossiers on citizens” — the foundation for attacking civil rights.
- Tracking protest activity: Palantir previously built tools for the U.S. Army to predict protest activity. Those same tools are now available to ICE and DHS, raising alarms that they are being used to surveil and target legal observers, journalists, and protesters — not just undocumented immigrants.
- 17 former Palantir employees and Thiel allies now hold senior Trump administration positions — including JD Vance (former Thiel employee). Palantir also donated to Trump’s White House Ballroom renovation.
- Honduras ZEDE empire: Thiel is building privatized “charter city” zones on Honduran land — zones that operate outside Honduran law, set their own taxes, and are run by foreign investors. The Trump administration pardoned the convicted Honduran narco-dictator whose corruption helped enable Thiel’s land deals. The same Palantir surveillance infrastructure used to deport Central Americans from the U.S. is being deployed by a billionaire simultaneously acquiring land in the countries those immigrants fled.
- Palantir and Gaza: Palantir’s software is used by the Israeli Defense Forces to plan and execute military operations in Gaza. CEO Alex Karp has stated he is “proud to support Israel in every way we can.” Palantir and Oracle are positioned to administer Gaza’s post-war digital governance infrastructure.
Sam Altman — OpenAI / Stargate AI
Net Worth: ~$2+ billion | Role: CEO of OpenAI, Stargate project partner
- Stargate partner: Altman stood beside Trump and Ellison at the White House Stargate announcement — a $500 billion AI infrastructure deal positioning OpenAI as the dominant AI platform for the U.S. government. OpenAI donated $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund. Altman called Trump’s policies “pro-business” at a White House tech CEO dinner in September 2025.
- Regulatory capture by design: OpenAI faces little meaningful federal AI regulation — in part because Altman has cultivated relationships with the administration that has the power to regulate (or not regulate) AI. The conflict is built into the relationship.
- ChatGPT/OpenAI’s government expansion: As DOGE gutted federal agencies, OpenAI positioned itself to fill the gap with AI tools — raising concerns about a private company with unclear safety standards replacing human federal workers in sensitive government functions.
- Copyright and labor abuses: OpenAI has been sued by major news organizations, authors, and artists for training its models on copyrighted material without compensation or consent — while simultaneously working with a government that has weakened enforcement of those same IP protections.
Marc Andreessen & Ben Horowitz — Andreessen Horowitz (a16z)
Net Worth: ~$8 billion combined | Role: Venture capital firm, TikTok investors, MAGA funders
- Funded MAGA transition: a16z donated millions to pro-Trump political efforts and hosted events for the Trump transition team. Andreessen and Horowitz publicly endorsed Trump in June 2024 — becoming the most prominent Silicon Valley VCs to back him.
- TikTok investors: a16z is part of the investor consortium (alongside Oracle) acquiring TikTok’s U.S. operations — a deal critics say gives a small group of Trump-aligned billionaires control over the platform used by 170 million Americans.
- Deregulation windfall: a16z lobbies aggressively for crypto deregulation and AI deregulation. The Trump administration delivered both — the SEC under Paul Atkins (a former crypto lobbyist) effectively ended crypto enforcement. a16z’s crypto portfolio directly benefits.
- Anti-democracy rhetoric: Andreessen published “The Techno-Optimist Manifesto” in 2023, which explicitly celebrated the dismantling of institutional constraints on tech power and dismissed critics of Silicon Valley as “enemies.” His worldview is openly anti-democratic in its dismissal of accountability, regulation, and democratic oversight.
Sources: Public Citizen “Duplicitous Oligarchy Grifting Endlessly” report (May 2025) • Washington Post reporting on Bezos/Melania deal • ProPublica • NPR Palantir investigations • American Immigration Council • Common Dreams • Byline Times • OpenSecrets Oracle lobbying analysis • Columbia Journalism Review • The New Republic • Sen. Elizabeth Warren Senate floor speech (April 29, 2025) • U.S. House Oversight Democrats DOGE investigations • American Oversight (americanoversight.org)