DNC National Finance Committee member Lindy Li said Saturday that Democrats carry the “stench of losers” following Vice President Kamala Harris’s historic election defeat.
On “Fox and Friends Weekend,” Li was quick to characterize members of her party as poisonous to business when asked why she believes big tech companies are moving toward President-elect Donald Trump.
“Unfortunately, the Democratic Party has the stench of losers written all over the party. And I’m sorry, I’m speaking as a Democrat myself. It brings me no joy to say it. But I feel like Democrats are going to be consigned to the wildness for at least the next four to eight years,” she told guest co-host Kevin Corke.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg donated $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund, followed by Amazon executive chairman Jeff Bezos, who plans to pour the same amount into the Republican’s second inauguration while promising to stream the event on its Prime Video platform. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also plans to donate $1 million to the president-elect’s inaugural fund.
Bezos and Google CEO Sundar Pichai have plans to meet with Trump, while Zuckerberg did so in late November. (RELATED: Time Magazine Names Donald Trump ‘Person Of The Year’)
Li said Bezos is likely “thanking his lucky stars” that he withheld The Washington Post’s endorsement of Harris.
“They’re doing everything they can now to continue détonte,” Li said. “Remember what Zuckerberg said on July 13 when, in Butler, Pennsylvania, the assassination attempt. He praised President Trump for being a badass.”
Corke asked the DNC official what she expects will happen as Trump’s former adversaries “kiss the ring.”
“I think they’re going to solidify the relationship between the business world and President Trump,” she told the Fox News co-host.
Li noted that Americans are “ailing” under the Biden-Harris administration’s economy and said they are “dying for a change.”
“I think we’re about to embark on an entirely new era of prosperity,” Li said, referencing celebrations of Trump’s win and the president-elect’s approval rate surging.
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