Airbnb cofounder Joe Gebbia leaves Democratic Party, embraces Trump
Artist and entrepreneur Joe Gebbia is best known for helping to found the international online rental company known as Airbnb.
However, Gebbia gained attention for a different reason this week after the lifelong Democrat announced that he now supports President Donald Trump.
Airbnb cofounder points to Biden's immigration crisis
According to the New York Post, Gebbia discussed his shifting political allegiance during an interview on Monday with podcast host Katie Miller.
Airbnb co-founder @jgebbia explains how Joe Biden's border crisis was the start of what drove him to leave the Democrat Party. pic.twitter.com/Kdzn8mBk0w
— Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) September 1, 2025
The billionaire explained that seeing former President Joe Biden's refusal to secure America's southern border was a key issue for him.
"I remember just being like, ‘Holy cow, this is crazy,'" Gebbia explained. "Like, 'This is not right, this is a real problem and there’s no reason why we shouldn’t be enforcing the laws of our country and our border.'"
Gebbia points to friendship with RFK Jr.
Gebbia recalled speaking with Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, an experience which "started to pull on that thread" along with other issues.
"I sort of, you know, begin to look at other topics and eventually came to the point where I don’t think I can support a political party that wants to have an open border, that lets in criminals and dangerous people into our country. That’s just not something I can get behind," he stated.
"I’ve been on my journey. Everyone’s been on a journey," Gebbia continued before pointing to his friendship with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
"I think through, you know, certainly Bobby Kennedy and supporting him, and I’ve been so grateful for the work that he’s doing, to be somebody who just cares so much about the health of our nation, and you know, has no ties to industry and is really just able to bust through walls and sort of, like, right-size the ship," he stressed.
Gebbia tasked with improving government websites
Fox Business reported late last month that the president appointed Gebbia to serve as the National Design Studio chief design officer.