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Billionaires, Presidents, and Tech Giants at Trump’s Inauguration

A Look at Who Sat Where at Trump’s Inauguration

by pinkfloyd
January 21, 2025
in Global Politics, Government and Politics, Political Events, Political Leaders, World News
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From Billionaires to Former Presidents: The VIPs at Trump’s Inauguration - AP Photo

Trump’s Inaugural Ceremony: Who Was on the Dais? - AP Photo

A Guide to the Notable Guests at Trump’s Inauguration: Billionaires, Presidents, and Tech Giants

In a historic moment for American politics, the Capitol Rotunda on Inauguration Day was packed with influential figures from across the globe. Among the distinguished guests were some of the wealthiest individuals in the world, former U.S. presidents, business moguls, tech titans, and foreign dignitaries. Here’s a look at who stood where and what made their presence at the ceremony notable.

1. Shou Zi Chew (CEO of TikTok) and Tulsi Gabbard (Director of National Intelligence Nominee)

In a surprising arrangement, Shou Zi Chew, CEO of TikTok, sat next to Tulsi Gabbard, whom President Trump had nominated to lead the U.S. intelligence community. TikTok, the social media platform owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has raised national security concerns, and Trump had recently attempted to block a ban on the app, claiming it helped him win the 2020 election.

2. Joe Rogan: The Podcast King Who Endorsed Trump

Joe Rogan, the hugely popular podcaster, sat near Trump on the dais. Rogan, known for his wide-ranging interviews and influential voice, had endorsed Trump shortly before the 2020 Election. Trump expressed his appreciation for Rogan’s support, as the podcast host had an immense following, with many of his listeners leaning toward Trump’s campaign.

3. Tech Titans and Billionaires Take Front Row Seats

On the same row as Trump’s family, a powerful lineup of billionaires and tech giants took center stage:

  • Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)
  • Jeff Bezos (Amazon)
  • Sundar Pichai (Google)
  • Elon Musk (Tesla) – the world’s richest man at the time

Seated just behind Melania Trump and her children, these tech moguls were among the most influential in the world. Musk, who had developed a closer relationship with Trump post-election, was seated directly behind the President. Bernard Arnault, the head of luxury goods giant LVMH, was seated on the opposite side of the dais.

4. Barron Trump: The President’s Youngest Son

Barron Trump, Trump’s youngest son, was seated with the family. Barron, now 18, is a freshman at New York University, but his ties to his father’s campaign were pivotal. Trump credited Barron with introducing him to internet personalities who contributed to his online outreach during the campaign.

5. Kai Trump: A Rising Social Media Star

Kai Trump, the 17-year-old granddaughter of President Trump, was another standout. Kai has grown in popularity over the past year, making appearances at the Republican National Convention and participating in rallies. As the daughter of Donald Trump Jr., she is seen as an emerging figure in the Trump family.

6. Miriam Adelson and John Paulson: Major Campaign Donors

Miriam Adelson and John Paulson, two of Trump’s largest donors, were also given prime seats at the ceremony.

  • Adelson, a major donor to Trump’s cause, is the widow of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and co-owner of the Dallas Mavericks.
  • Paulson, a billionaire investor, hosted a record-breaking fundraiser in Palm Beach that raised $50.5 million for Trump’s campaign in 2020.

7. Former U.S. Presidents and Their Families

As expected, former Presidents Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden were seated among the dignitaries at the inauguration. Their seats were prime locations, with Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, and Jill Biden joining them. However, Michelle Obama notably skipped the ceremony, choosing not to attend without offering a public explanation.

8. Foreign Leaders: Argentina, Italy, and China Represented

In a rare move for an inauguration, foreign leaders were invited and given prominent seats.

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  • President Javier Milei of Argentina
  • Premier Giorgia Meloni of Italy
  • China’s Vice President Han Zheng, sent by President Xi Jinping as his representative, was also seated at the event, alongside Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng.

These foreign dignitaries added an international dimension to the inauguration, underscoring the global reach of Trump’s presidency.

Conclusion

Trump’s inauguration brought together a diverse and influential group of guests, showcasing a blend of political, business, and international figures. From tech titans to former U.S. presidents, and even foreign leaders, the ceremony was as much about the individuals present as the significance of the event itself.

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