David Sacks: Successful businessmen enter the government not to make money, but to eliminate large-scale government corruption

2025-03-04 23:12:07
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ChainCatcher news, White House AI and cryptocurrency chief David Sacks posted on the X platform: "To accuse those who are already very successful in business of entering government to make more money is a lazy and foolish narrative. As far as I know, serving in government creates substantial interference and divestment from personal business interests. The real question is how those lifelong 'public servants' became so wealthy.

For example, how did Nancy Pelosi become one of the greatest stock pickers of our time? How did the former head of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) become a billionaire? Why are the zip code areas around Washington, D.C. among the wealthiest in the nation?

From what I see, all billionaires who serve in government do so for one reason: they absolutely love this country and want to make it great again. To do this, we must drain the swamp and expose the blatant large-scale government corruption."

Elon Musk retweeted the post and expressed agreement: "Exactly."

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