Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai and Tim Cook have all reportedly been getting sit-downs on the books with President-elect Trump before his administration starts.
Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and Threads corporate parent Meta Platforms, traveled in November to Mar-a-Lago, where he met with the president-elect.
Trump said Dec. 12 that he and Bezos, the founder of Amazon and Blue Origin, had a meeting in the pipeline.
"Mark Zuckerberg’s been over to see me. I can tell you Elon [Musk] is another, and Jeff Bezos is coming up next week," he told CNBC at the time.
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According to The Information and The Washington Post, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and Trump were slated to have a get-together on Dec. 12, the same day that Trump revealed his upcoming meeting with Bezos.
FOX Business reached out to Google for comment on The Information’s report of the planned meeting, including a spokesperson who did not know and another who did not respond. Regarding it, Trump Communications Director Steven Cheung said in a statement, "We do not comment on reports of private meetings that did or did not occur."
While talking about Zuckerberg, Musk and Bezos on Dec. 12, Trump said, "I want to get ideas from them. Look, we want them to do well, we want everybody to, and we want great jobs, fantastic salaries. We want people to love and when they wake up in the morning, like get up and ‘I love to go to work, I want to go to work.’ We want people working, and we want them working for a lot of money."
A dinner between Apple CEO Tim Cook and Trump was also poised to occur Dec. 13, The New York Times reported, citing unnamed sources. FOX Business reached out to the Trump transition team and Apple for comment.
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Trump will officially take office following his inauguration in the nation’s capital on Jan. 20.
"He seems to have a lot of energy around reducing regulation, and my point of view, if I can help him do that, I’m going to help him," Bezos told The New York Times in early December.
Pichai also talked to The New York Times during its DealBook Summit held Dec. 4.
"In my conversations with him, he’s definitely very focused on American competitiveness, particularly in technology, including AI," the Google CEO said in footage from that event, adding he and Trump had not talked about the antitrust case against the tech giant.
In recent weeks, Trump has been unveiling picks for the Federal Trade Commission, Federal Communications Commission, Department of Justice and other top government positions, paving the way for the new administration that the companies Bezos, Zuckerberg, Pichai and Cook are associated with will soon have to navigate.
The business leaders expressed a willingness to collaborate with the incoming Trump administration on Nov. 6 after his election win was announced.
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Zuckerberg, whose company has drawn criticism from Trump on multiple occasions in the past, said on Threads that he was "looking forward to working with you and your administration," while Pichai said, "We are in a golden age of American innovation and are committed to working with his administration to help bring benefits to everyone."
Cook similarly said Apple "look[ed] forward to engaging" with the administration "to help make sure the United States continues to lead with and be fueled by ingenuity, innovation, and creativity."
"Wishing @realDonaldTrump all success in leading and uniting the America we all love," Bezos wrote.
Meta Platforms, Amazon and Alphabet were collectively worth $10.04 trillion on a market capitalization basis as of Friday evening.