Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年12月03日
 LinkedIn co-founder and Democratic mega-donor Reid Hoffman might leave the U.S. after Trump win
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美国科技巨头Reid Hoffman因担心特朗普报复,正考虑移居海外。这一举动反映了部分民主党支持的富豪阶层在Harris败选后的担忧情绪。许多富豪在Harris竞选期间提供了大量资金支持,如今他们感到不安,并考虑寻求第二国籍或移民。经济不确定性以及特朗普可能采取的报复措施,促使富豪们寻求“避险”。Hoffman曾资助E. Jean Carroll起诉特朗普的性侵诉讼,并公开批评特朗普,因此担心遭到报复。文章指出,许多美国企业家也因担心特朗普的报复而选择沉默,这反映了政治环境对商业界的影响。

🤔Reid Hoffman因担心特朗普报复,正考虑移居海外,这反映了部分民主党支持的富豪阶层在Harris败选后的担忧情绪。

💰超过一半的美国百万富翁计划在选举后离开美国,其中Harris的支持者比特朗普的支持者更有可能考虑移民。

🚨Hoffman曾资助E. Jean Carroll起诉特朗普的性侵诉讼,并公开批评特朗普,因此担心遭到报复,例如IRS审计或不经正当程序监禁。

🗣️许多美国企业家因担心特朗普的报复而选择沉默,这反映了政治环境对商业界的影响,他们认为特朗普可能对公开批评他的人进行报复。

🌍经济不确定性以及特朗普可能采取的报复措施,促使富豪们寻求“避险”,例如移民或获得第二国籍。

Hoffman told close friends and associates he is considering a move overseas, three anonymous sources told the New York Times last week. The 57-year-old tech mogul, who helped finance E. Jean Carroll’s private sexual assault lawsuits against Donald Trump, reportedly said he fears retribution from the president-elect. Trump has been explicit in his intention to seek vengeance on his political enemies, saying, “Sometimes revenge can be justified.” The remarks came after he was convicted of 34 felony charges related to hush money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels.Hoffman, through a spokesperson, declined comment to Fortune.The billionaire founder’s defeatism—and private contemplation about leaving the U.S.—are shared by a cadre of wealthy Democratic party backers, who have been left licking their wounds and trying to move forward after Harris’s defeat, the Times reported. More than 80 billionaires backed Harris’s election bid, with many, including Mark Cuban and 21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch, arguing in a September letter she would “continue to advance fair and predictable policies that support the rule of law, stability and a sound business environment.” At the biannual meeting of the Democracy Alliance convened last month in Washington, where Democratic donors hash out where to allocate their money, attendees described the event as feeling like a “funeral.”The wealthy are fleeingHoffman’s potential move is a mouth-watering prospect for America’s wealthy. More than half of U.S. millionaires said they planned to leave the country following the election, regardless of who became president, according to global citizenship financial advocacy group Arton Capital. More Harris supporters than Trump supporters expressed interest in the drastic move.The search for a second or third passport comes as economic uncertainty under a new president reaches a fever pitch, according to Arton Capital CEO Armand Arton. While Trump’s policies are more likely to favor the rich, immigrating elsewhere may simply feel like a freeing option for those with the means to do so.“Americans are engulfed in a political wildfire,” David Lesperance, an international tax and immigration advisor for the ultra-wealthy, told Fortune ahead of the election. “Their natural reaction is to fight the political wildfire through voting, lobbying, political donations, etc. However, many realize that even with their most earnest firefighting efforts, it is called a wildfire for a reason. That is why they are getting the fire insurance of a second residence or citizenship.”Hoffman’s trouble with TrumpEven prior to election day, Hoffman expressed his concerns about a Trump reelection and its implications for entrepreneurs who publicly critiqued the former president. Hoffman’s own pushback against Trump had material consequences: In May 2023, a jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and for defaming Carroll over her allegations, awarding her $5 million in the judgement of the civil cases Hoffman helped fund.“I literally talk to business leaders who are fearful about speaking out against this because they’re fearful of retaliation,” Hoffman said in a June CNN interview.Former American Express CEO Ken Chenault backed up Hoffman’s suspicions, arguing in a Bloomberg interview that fear is the reason CEOs have held their tongue around Trump. That retaliation could take the form of IRS audits or using means to jail people without due process, Hoffman suggested. “Americans who prize respect for the law, stability and prosperity—including even business leaders who might value the last of these most highly—should take Mr. Trump literally and seriously,” Hoffman wrote in the Economist.How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. Plus, learn about the metrics we used to make it.

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