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Silicon Valley's Surrender to Trump: The New Face of Tech

Why tech giants are softening their stance toward the former President: from ideological protest to political realism.

Silicon Valley's Surrender to Trump: The New Face of Tech

Silicon Valley's political landscape is undergoing a seismic shift that is leaving many observers dumbfounded. After over a decade of open hostility, marked by social media bans, heated employee protests and an apparently unbridgeable ideological distance, Big Tech executives are executing what's being called a "pragmatic surrender" to Donald Trump and his political alignment. This strategic repositioning doesn't stem from a sudden conversion of values, but from a cold necessity for regulatory stability at a time when the tech industry faces existential challenges on multiple fronts.

Shareholder Pragmatism

Industry leaders have understood that the future regulation of artificial intelligence, antitrust laws threatening to break up web giants, and the management of trade relations with China require direct dialogue with political power, regardless of personal sympathies. Directly opposing such an influential political force has become an excessive risk for shareholder interests.

The True Face of 2026 Silicon Valley

As a result, we're witnessing a progressive softening of content moderation policies, private meetings between CEOs and influential conservative figures, and a drastic reduction in political donations toward radical progressive causes. This phenomenon reveals the true face of Silicon Valley in 2026: a sector that, having exhausted the idealist drive of its pioneers, now behaves like a mature and cynical industrial lobby. The absolute priority has become market protection and profit continuity, demonstrating that, when trillions of dollars are at stake, political realism always prevails over ethical convictions and social battles.

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