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LinkedIn co-founder plans to leave U.S.
LinkedIn cofounder and Democratic mega-donor Reid Hoffman might leave the U.S. after Trump win
In a matter of weeks, LinkedIn cofounder and Democratic Party super-donor Reid Hoffman has gone from pouring at least $10 million into Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign to contemplating a U.S. exodus.
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman considering leaving US after Trump victory: report
Hoffman has reportedly told friends that he is thinking of relocating overseas due to fears that Trump would seek retribution against his enemies.
After Trump Win, LinkedIn Co-Founder Reid Hoffman Considering Leaving US: Report
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman is considering leaving the United States after Republican nominee Donald Trump defeated his Democrat rival Kamala Harris in the November 5 presidential election, reports say.
Elon Musk reacts to reports of LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman planning to flee US after Trump win
Reid Hoffman who is estimated to have a net worth of $2.5 to $3 billion in 2024, was a Democratic Party donor and a vocal supporter of Kamala Harris during her campaign and had donated at least $10 million to her presidential campaign.
LinkedIn co-founder to ‘flee’ US after Trump win? Reid Hoffman reportedly fears new President will…
Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn co-founder and Democratic donor, is contemplating relocating abroad after Donald Trump's election victory. Concerns about potential retribution from the new president have prompted discussions among major donors regarding moves overseas and strategies for damage-control.
Business News Live Today December 3, 2024: LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman considers leaving US after Trump win: Report
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