It's ironic that Trump sells himself as a hero of the oppressed who will "drain the swamp" (whatever that means), when he flip flops regularly when it benefits billionaire campaign donors.
>>>In 2020, the Trump-linked billionaire with a stake in TikTok’s fate was Larry Ellison, co-founder of software company Oracle and the
host of a lavish fundraiser for Trump’s reelection effort in February 2020. Oracle CEO Safra Catz also donated $125,000 to the Trump Victory committee later that year. Under tremendous pressure from the Trump administration — and after Trump’s efforts to ban the app or force a sale fizzled out — TikTok
ultimately tapped Oracle to serve as its primary cloud provider in the United States.
Today that billionaire is Jeffrey Yass, a major donor to the conservative Club for Growth as the group
cozies up to Trump ahead of his 2024 presidential campaign. Yass holds a 15 percent stake in TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance, and Club for Growth
has tapped former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway to push back on Washington’s plan to restrict the app.<<<
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A few republicans unexpectedly grew teeny tiny little balls and went against Trump on the issue.
>>>House Republicans appeared to buck Trump’s pressure on Wednesday, with most
voting in favor of a bill that would force ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban . . ."
Trump's "art of the deal" consists of him selling out to the highest bidder.