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Trump has a private cell phone on which he takes calls — even if he doesn't know the caller.

Friends, corporate titans, world leaders, and journalists regularly call it, knowing that, unminded by aides, Trump could pick up the phone, even when he doesn't recognize the number. theatlantic.com/politics/archi…
 




Trump has a private cell phone on which he takes calls — even if he doesn't know the caller.

Friends, corporate titans, world leaders, and journalists regularly call it, knowing that, unminded by aides, Trump could pick up the phone, even when he doesn't recognize the number. theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

Thankfully they secure his phones to prevent people from knowing where he is located
 

$PLTR CEO Dr. Alex Karp RIPS into the New York Times hit piece

“Writing ridiculous shit in a highly charged environment is dangerous.

“The New York Times should take responsibility for the danger they're putting out in the world. There really are people who believe that crap.

“The more important thing is, we are not surveilling Americans. We are not building a database. And if you wanted to do that, the last platform in the world you would buy is Palantir.

“I read the New York Times. I’m dyslexic. They might as well be hiring me to do a spelling bee.

“We lost so much revenue in the last 20 years because people wanted to buy things that could be abused. It's really hard to abuse Palantir. Who knows what a services company is doing with your data? Or you could do what the New York Times does, or consumer internet does—you could resell the data and productize your users.

“Anything powerful is dangerous.”
 

$PLTR CEO Dr. Alex Karp RIPS into the New York Times hit piece

“Writing ridiculous shit in a highly charged environment is dangerous.

“The New York Times should take responsibility for the danger they're putting out in the world. There really are people who believe that crap.

“The more important thing is, we are not surveilling Americans. We are not building a database. And if you wanted to do that, the last platform in the world you would buy is Palantir.

“I read the New York Times. I’m dyslexic. They might as well be hiring me to do a spelling bee.

“We lost so much revenue in the last 20 years because people wanted to buy things that could be abused. It's really hard to abuse Palantir. Who knows what a services company is doing with your data? Or you could do what the New York Times does, or consumer internet does—you could resell the data and productize your users.

“Anything powerful is dangerous.”

He said "woke" in a derogatory manner.

Fuck that dude.
 
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