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While Schwarzman disavowed Trump in 2022, he crawled back to support him in 2024. Other Wall Street billionaires who disavowed Trump after the January 6, 2021 capital insurrection, like Nelson Peltz and Bill Ackman, are also backing him now. These billionaires have superhero complexes, imagining themselves as real-life Bruce Waynes or Tony Starks, who, by virtue of their purported business success and self-professed brilliance, should have a larger platform to speak to the world and more access to influence it. But make no mistake: a slew of powerful Silicon Valley billionaires are still bankrolling the Democrats - and they’re hoping to protect their business interests. The billionaires who dominate the financial industry are some of the heaviest hitters when it comes to backing politicians and parties they wish to curry favor with. Oil billionaires who have attended Trump fundraisers and have donated to Trump also include Hilcorp Energy’s Jeff Hildebrand, GeoSouthern Energy’s George Bishop, and Crickex App Energy Transfer Partners’ Kelcy Warren. Trump made headlines when he made - according to the Washington Post -- a "remarkably blunt and transactional" offer to his oil baron donors at a Mar-o-Lago fundraiser that, if they donated $1 billion to him, he would reverse Biden-era environmental policies and halt any new ones if elected.