Democrat 'megadonor' flips for Trump
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, who is also a major donor to the Democrat Party, appears to have just flipped for President Donald Trump.
In recent statements, Fox News reports that Benioff has actually come out in support of Trump.
The big question, of course, is what has caused this change.
Tech Billionaire, Marc Benioff, Who Is Godfather To @GavinNewsom's Daughter, Has Turned His Back On The Idiotic Actions Of Democrats & Says @POTUS Trump Is "Doing Great Job..I Fully Support The President" Saying He'd Support Trump To Deploy The @NationalGuard In San Francisco! pic.twitter.com/7Xjz42tu3i
— John Basham (@JohnBasham) October 12, 2025
Benioff "fully supports" Trump?!
Fox reports that Benioff recently expressed his "full support" for President Trump.
"Tech billionaire Marc Benioff is shifting his tone toward President Donald Trump, saying he "fully" supports the president and is now urging him to deploy the National Guard to Benioff's home city of San Francisco," the outlet writes.
Breitbart News quotes the New York Times, which interviewed Benioff, as writing:
[T]he president, in an Oval Office gathering in August, mentioned that he was considering sending federal troops into San Francisco as he ticked off a list of other Democratic-led cities. He said that Democrats had “destroyed” San Francisco and that he would “clean that one up, too.” Mr. Benioff said he liked that idea and thought that Guard soldiers could help reduce crime in the city . . . “I fully support the president,” he said. “I think he’s doing a great job.”
These, of course, are words that one does not often hear coming out of a Democrat's mouth.
Democrats were reportedly furious that Benioff was willing to publicly admit as much.
If you think that was surprising...
Hillary Clinton, of all people, recently went public with praise for President Trump following the peace deal that he brokered between Israel and Hamas.
The New York Post reports Clinton as saying:
I really commend President Trump and his administration. As well as Arab leaders in the region, for making the commitment to the 20-point plan and seeing a path forward for what’s often called the day after.
Trump, in fact, has won a lot of unlikely praise from Democrats for his Israel-Hamas deal. Not all, however, have been willing to cross the aisle.
Former President Barack Obama, for example, celebrated the peace deal, but refused to give any credit to Trump. In fact, he refused even to mention Trump's name in his public statement.
Obama wrote:
After two years of unimaginable loss and suffering for Israeli families and the people of Gaza, we should all be encouraged and relieved that an end to the conflict is within sight; that those hostages still being held will be reunited with their families; and that vital aid can start reaching those inside Gaza whose lives have been shattered. More than that, though, it now falls on Israelis and Palestinians, with the support of the U.S. and the entire world community, to begin the hard task of rebuilding Gaza – and to commit to a process that, by recognizing the common humanity and basic rights of both peoples, can achieve a lasting peace.