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CitiGroup

Ben Shapiro and CitiGroup have a connection through Shapiro’s financial contributions made during his tenure with Citigroup’s political action committee.

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JPMorgan Chase

Ben Shapiro and JPMorgan Chase both addressed fair chance hiring practices on LinkedIn.

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Palantir

Ben Shapiro and Palantir are both engaged in a public discourse regarding affirmative action for Jewish students.

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Procter & Gamble

Ben Shapiro and Procter & Gamble are mentioned in the context of the Global Alliance for Responsible Media’s efforts to address online content issues, including demonetizing conservative platforms.

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Saudi Aramco

Ben Shapiro and Saudi Aramco are indirectly connected through FracTech, as Saudi Aramco was reportedly involved in talks related to FracTech, a company from which Shapiro’s backers derive significant financial support.

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Mark Zuckerberg

Ben Shapiro and Mark Zuckerberg both attended private meetings where Zuckerberg engaged with conservative leaders to address accusations of social media bias.

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Alex Karp

Alex Karp and Ben Shapiro are connected through Ben Shapiro’s public support for Palantir, a company led by Alex Karp, following Palantir’s announcement of a controversial hiring initiative.

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Peter Thiel

Ben Shapiro and Peter Thiel both advocate for less reliance on Social Security and promote conservative values, appearing together in articles discussing fiscal policies and influencing social narratives.

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Joe Lonsdale

Ben Shapiro and Joe Lonsdale are both participants in the Chatham House Signal group, which hosts discussions among notable tech and political figures.

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Elon Musk

Ben Shapiro and Elon Musk both advocated for Derek Chauvin’s pardon and visited Auschwitz-Birkenau together as part of a delegation addressing antisemitism.

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