The elite of billionaires in the United States, led by the leaders of Silicon Valley, have welcomed Donald Trump’s second term with open arms, with ostentatious economic support and support for his anti-woke (progressive, in Spanish) ideas on the inclusion of minorities, censorship or monopolies. The political love affair between Silicon Valley and the president-elect is expected to be evident at the inauguration ceremony, where executives from Tesla, Amazon and Meta, the richest men in the world and sponsors of the event, will sit near Trump, his members of Government, legislators and former presidents. It is not unusual for large companies and tycoons to contribute to an inauguration event, but the record of 170 million raised so far for Trump’s inauguration contrasts with Biden’s 62 million four years ago, according to data from the Federal Election Commission. The rain of millions of the day transcends the so-called ‘Big Tech’, and once the political course begins, numerous ultra-rich allies of Trump will participate in his Administration at the head of agencies or as advisors, a situation that the outgoing president warned about , Joe Biden, in his last speech. “Right now, an oligarchy is developing in the United States built on an extreme concentration of wealth, power and influence,” said the Democrat, concerned about the future of “democracy, fundamental rights and freedoms, and equal opportunity.” “.