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President Trump held a campaign fundraiser at the home of Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy Tuesday, label Trump’s first fundraiser in the Bay area since being elected president. A giant inflatable baby Trump was not far behind.
The fine points of the $1,000 to $50,000-per-plate event were held quite tightly by local GOP officials, as attendees were reportedly requested to arrive at a remote location before being shuttled to McNealy’s mansion.
Once local activists like Vigil for Democracy disadvantaged wind, however, protesters arrived in droves to demonstrate against the Trump Administration, bringing a giant inflatable tot Trump along the way, echoing past protests.
McNealy, who is a self-described “raging capitalist,” has gained notoriety for being one of the not Silicon Valley executives to support the president. Prior to the 2016 election, McNealy contributed close to $40,000 to the Patriotic Republican Congressional Committee, according to the Federal Election Commission. The only candidate he’s contributed to in recent years is whilom House Speaker Paul Ryan, the Republican from Wisconsin who decided to retire last year.
Sun, which won computer hardware, including servers that powered early internet sites, was one of the biggest tech companies in the to the max in the 1990s, but fell on hard times and was sold to Oracle for $7.4 billion in 2009. McNealy retired in 2006.
In total, Trump drive reportedly rake in around $15 million during his two-day trip to the Bay Area.