Trump touts Silicon Valley support, says tech leaders can't relate to 'low IQ' Biden: 'I have a high IQ'
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EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump touted the success of a San Francisco fundraiser Thursday evening as a major shift in support and a "great testament" to his accomplishments after raising $12 million and landing the endorsement of a top Silicon Valley venture capitalist.
Trump told Fox News Digital that tech leaders who hosted the fundraiser, David Sacks and Chamath Paliphapitiya — two high-profile figures in Silicon Valley and co-hosts of the "All In" podcast — are "very unhappy" with President Biden.
"These are brilliant guys — AI guys — these are the guys that are doing all the things you read about," Trump told Fox News Digital. "These are just a brilliant group of people. And they can’t relate to Biden because he is a stupid person — and I have a high IQ."
"They don’t like dealing with an IQ that’s like, you know, 1/3 of theirs, because it is a difficult thing when someone has an IQ of 180, it is difficult to deal with a man with an IQ of 70 — or maybe lower," Trump said, slamming his opponent. "Biden is a very low IQ individual."
Trump told Fox News Digital that Sacks’ "strong" endorsement "is a great testament to what I’ve accomplished."
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"David Sacks — the king of that world — David Sacks and the group that we were with are the most respected people in San Francisco from both a