Last month, a group of technology heavyweights including Elon Musk, the venture capitalist Marc Andreessen and the investor Peter Thiel gathered for a dinner during which they discussed how best to oppose a second Biden term, two people briefed on it said, Report informs with reference to the New York Times.
Later, in a meeting with investors from the Middle East, Mr. Andreessen said that he would not support Mr. Biden, one person who spoke to the investors said.
Mr. Thiel, one of Mr. Trump’s biggest boosters in 2016, has said he does not plan to donate this time around, though he has vented privately about Mr. Biden’s management of the economy, according to three people who have spoken with him about the topic. Yet Mr. Thiel’s data analytics firm, Palantir Technologies, recently met with a representative of the Trump campaign to discuss the candidate’s potential return to the White House, two people briefed on the sit-down said.