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Sam Altman Says He Doesn’t Plan to Put Money Into 2026 Elections

Sam Altman Says He Doesn’t Plan to Put Money Into 2026 Elections

Sam Altman Declines to Fund 2026 Election Campaigns

Following a meeting with Senator Bernie Sanders on Capitol Hill, Sam Altman addressed reporters to clarify his financial stance regarding the upcoming political cycle. The technology executive stated that he has no intention of directing funds toward the 2026 elections.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 23:45:49 UTC

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