Billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates reflected on a recent dinner he had with President-elect Trump in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, saying he was “impressed” by the former president.
"I felt like he was energized and looking forward to helping to drive innovation," said the former Microsoft CEO, who reportedly donated $50 million to Kamala Harris' presidential campaign
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The 69-year-old revealed he had a dinner with the incoming president, a meetup that left the billionaire very 'impressed' when it was over.
Bill Gates, the co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), says he had a three-hour dinner with Donald Trump, US president-elect.
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Bill Gates has revealed how he sat down for dinner with Donald Trump and came away 'impressed' with the President-elect. The tech mogul and philanthropist recounted his extended sit-down meal with Trump and offered a rare glimpse into the private discussion with The Wall Street Journal.
“I had a chance, about two weeks ago, to go have a long and actually quite intriguing dinner with him,” Gates said during an interview with Wall Street Journal Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker. He shared that he was “impressed” by Trump’s enthusiasm and interest in matters of public health during the three-hour dinner.
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