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January 20, 2025 2 mins

Well, it’s a big day in the United States today - and in Panama, Greenland, Canada, Mexico, and the many countries who are going to feel the weight of President Trump’s return.  

Today is a day of ceremony, tradition and balls; but most importantly a day of action as Trump begins to fire off the first of the many executive orders promised on the campaign trail.  

What I find most interesting about this Presidential transition is how transactional it has been. The New York Times reports there are at least a dozen billionaires among Trump’s cabinet picks or in line for senior roles in his administration. Another publication worked out that the combined net worth of the wealthiest members of his administration could surpass $460 billion.  

Many are his richest donors, such as Elon Musk, who we all know spent a large sum getting Trump elected. Some of the roles these billionaires are taking on will see them become responsible for sectors they’ve been involved with.  

Off the back of this, President Biden warned in his farewell address of an oligarchy taking shape in American. With the top 1% of Americans owning around 35% of the wealth and capital in the country and the bottom 50% owning about 1.5%, you could say conditions are certainly ripe. 

What’s notable is the unabashed transparency about it all.  

Washington D.C. has always been about power, but now it’s just as much about money. If you have enough of it you can get a seat at the table.  

Sure, large donors have always expected a quiet word, a game of golf, a visit to Mar-a-Lago. And Washington DC is filled with corporate lobbyists who petition the government and the public to sway them on certain issues. But in the past they’ve always preferred to do so with some discretion. Not now. 

The other thing that’s so startling is that President Trump campaigned on doing what’s right for working class America – just one of many demographics Democrats have lost touch with. In exchange for their vote they now have some of the richest men influencing this presidency and protecting their self-interest. 

I hate to say it - as some of the consequences of this presidency, such as tariffs and geo-political decisions, may impact New Zealand - but it is going to be fascinating to stand back and watch how this plays out.  

Who will remain in President Trumps good graces? Who will see out the term? Who, like so many of the big tech executives, will curry favour, doing whatever it takes to keep their businesses alive and kicking.  

It’s going to be a very interesting four years. And yeah, that’s probably an understatement. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, it's a big daily the United States today and
in Panama, Greenland, Canada, Mexico, in the many countries that
we're going to feel the weight of President Trump's return.
Today is a day of ceremony, tradition, and balls, but
most importantly, a day of action, as Trump begins to
fire off the first of many executive artists promised on
the campaign trail. What I find most interesting about this
presidential transition is how transactional it has been. The New

(00:23):
York Times reports there at least a dozen billionaires among
Trump's cabinet picks or in line for senior roles in
his administration. Another publication worked out that the combined net
worth of the wealthiest members of his administration could surpass
four hundred and sixty billion. Many are his rich donors,
such as Elon Musk, and we all know spent a
large sum getting Trump elected. Some of the roles these

(00:44):
billionaires are taking on will see them become responsible for
sectors they've been involved with off the back of this
President Biden warned in his farewell address of an oligarchy
taking shape in America and with the top one percent
of Americans owning around thirty five percent of the wealth
and capital in the country, and the bottom fifty owning
about one point five percent. You could say conditions are
certainly ripe. What's notable, though, is the unabashed transparency about

(01:10):
it all. Washington, DC has always been about power, but
now it's just as much about money. If you have
enough of it, you can get a seat at the table.
Such large donors have always expected a quiet word, you know,
a game of goal. A visit to marri Lago in Washington,
DC is filled with corporate lobbyists who petition the government

(01:30):
and public to sway them on certain issues. In the past,
they're preferred to do it with some discretion, not now.
The other thing that is so startling is that President
Trump campaigned on doing what's right for working class America,
just one of the many demographics Democrats have lost touch
with in exchange for their vote. They now have some

(01:51):
of the richest men influencing this presidency and protecting their
self interest. I hate to say it, as some of
the consequences of this presidency, such as tariffs and geopolitical decisions,
may impact New Zealand, but it is going to be
fascinating to stand back and watch how this plays out,
who will remain in President Trump's good graces, who will

(02:12):
see out the term, Who, like so many of the
big tech executives, will curry favor doing whatever it takes
to keep their businesses alive and kicking. It's going to
be very interesting four years, and yeah, that's probably an understatement.
For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge. Listen live
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(02:33):
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