There are a lot of people who have agendas for the upcoming Trump administration.
They are looking to use Donald Trump for their own purposes.
And this plan to manipulate Donald Trump was just revealed.
Corporate CEOs are always looking to get their way from politicians by various means in order to make their company more successful.
This is understandable, as their main job is to increase profits for their company and help shareholders and working with politicians and sometimes manipulating them can have an effect on that.
Now that Donald Trump is taking office, the heads of some of the most powerful tech companies are trying to figure out ways they can manipulate him.
It appears there are a few psychological tactics these CEOs are copying from each other.
And all of these tactics were revealed in a bombshell report about what will be taking place during the upcoming administration.
According to The Verge, “Apple CEO Tim Cook managed to forge a personal relationship with Donald Trump during his first Presidential term that other tech firms struggled to replicate. Now, others are trying to follow his template, says a Wall Street Journal report today.”
Here is part of what the Wall Street Journal said: “Cook then developed a meeting strategy with Trump where he would bring one data point to home in on a single issue in a meeting, the people said. That approach helped keep the meetings from spiraling in too many directions.”
The Verge article continues, “Some of the biggest tech leaders seem keen on taking the flattery route. Trump has claimed that Google CEO Sundar Pichai reached out to tell him about his trending Google searches and that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg had called him ‘a lot’ to pledge his support and praise his reaction to an attempt to assassinate him.”
It’s fair to say Trump does seem to respond favorably to flattery, and some tech CEOs are hoping that by using this tactic on him, he will be more friendly to their cause.
It remains to be seen what Trump’s tech policy will look like in his second term, which is already shaping up to be quite a bit different than his first term.
One thing that will not change, however, is powerful people lobbying him to try to help their businesses.
The eyes of the world will be watching to see how Trump responds to these lobbying attempts, and whether he gives them their way.