Marc Benioff has long been San Franciscoโs liberal-leaning billionaire, the tech executive who funded homeless services, donated to the cityโs public schools, and hosted Hillary Clinton fundraisers.
But in a new, wide-ranging phone interview with the New York Times from his private plane, Benioff revealed a political transformation that seemed to surprise even his own communications team, despite that Salesforce has hundreds of contracts with the federal government.
The Salesforce founder declared he โfully supportedโ President Trump and thought National Guard troops should patrol San Francisco streets. He gushed about sitting across from Trump at a Windsor Castle state dinner, telling the president โhow grateful I am for everything heโs doing.โ He praised Elon Muskโs government efficiency efforts and said he hadnโt closely followed news about immigration raids or Trumpโs attacks on the media.
The 50-minute conversation reportedly ended after Benioff turned to his public relations executive, apparently noticing her expression. โWhat about the political questions?โ he could be heard asking. โToo spicy?โ
Though Benioffโs shift mirrors Silicon Valleyโs broader accommodation of Trump, the exchange offered a rare glimpse of just how far that repositioning can go. The question now: will other Bay Area tech CEOs follow Benioffโs lead and call for federal troops in their own backyard?


