Fortune November 11, 2024
Alena Botros

Silicon Valley billionaire, venture capitalist, and Kamala Harris backer Vinod Khosla congratulated the world’s richest man, not for his swelling wealth, but for his president-elect. It seems Elon Musk and Donald Trump are more inseparable now than on the campaign trail. Musk has gone from surrogate for the Trump campaign to an expected cabinet pick. Still, the online sparring between Musk and Khosla over another Trump administration doesn’t seem to be coming to an end anytime soon, even if it feels more cordial.

“Congratulations @elonmusk on the win,” Khosla wrote on X yesterday. “Hopefully you can get Trump to do some of the things he said he’d do and not do some of the things he promised to do. Make...

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