Published on June 8, 2026
The tech landscape once exemplified progressive ideals and innovation. Companies like Meta were seen as champions of free expression and diversity. However, recent revelations indicate a pivot towards right-leaning politics among key players.
In a revealing conversation on The Rest is Money podcast, Nick Clegg, former head of global affairs at Meta, highlighted that several Silicon Valley firms embraced MAGA politics. He suggested that some executives were motivated by “rather more self-interested” reasons during this shift.
Clegg’s departure in March 2025 coincided with the beginning of Trump’s second term. He described the timing as a moment to exit, reflecting a larger trend within the tech industry towards an alignment with conservative values.
This change signals a potential reorientation for the tech sector with implications for policy, public perception, and company cultures. As firms align themselves more closely with right-wing rhetoric, the future of innovation and inclusivity remains in question.
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