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Jim VandeHei

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CEO and Co-Founder at Axios

Chairman, Axios HQ at Axios

CEO/Co-Founder of Axios; Chairman/Co-Founder Axios HQ; Co-Founder Politico; Pre-order new book - Just the Good Stuff: https://t.co/nhyND7B2dV

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  • 2 weeks ago | benton.org | Jim VandeHei |Mike Allen

    President Trump has a much different vision of the future than the tech titans who raced to shape and support his economic agenda. The collision of those visions helps explain the most glaring private and public fights inside the Trump coalition over tariff strategy. The tech titans see the world at the dawn of the Artificial Intelligence Epoch, where the U.S. enjoys an early, decisive AI advantage that could fuel a manufacturing and middle-class renaissance. Lose this race and little else matters.

  • 1 month ago | axios.com | Jim VandeHei |Mike Allen

    Most elected Republicans are staying silent on issues they find dubious, dumb or destructive.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | benton.org | Jim VandeHei |Mike Allen

    Think of the U.S. government as a once-dominant, lean, high-flying company that grew too big, too bloated, too bureaucratic, too unimaginative. It's Kodak or Circuit City—a dominant player caught napping amid an obvious technological transformation. This snooze-and-lose reality is partly driving the governing and economic pace, tone and policies of President Trump's White House.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | benton.org | Jim VandeHei |Mike Allen

    Three massive, concurrent tectonic shifts are reordering in dramatic ways how America and the world will get, and consume, information in the years ahead:Trust in traditional media is vanishing. Where people are getting information instead has shattered into dozens of ecosystems. The world's most powerful social platforms—X, Facebook, Instagram—no longer police speech or information.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | benton.org | Jim VandeHei |Mike Allen

    Never has it been easierto spread misinformation at scale—with less concern about media meaningfully policing it. Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are of one mind. The most powerful global information platforms should be governed by free speech—and the people—not by the platforms themselves. Both concluded it's too hard, too inherently biased, and too restrictive to put limits on speech. It's also cheaper to stop trying—and convenient to switch as Washington goes all-in on MAGA.

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🚨🚨Scoop: Trump revamps "Schedule F," making it easier to cut federal workers https://t.co/UsDkFJXIAk

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