Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn and Democrat megadonor, is suspending his financial support for Nimarata’ Nikki’ Haley’s presidential primary campaign following her defeat to Donald Trump in New Hampshire. In December of last year, Hoffman said that while he is a Joe Biden supporter, he believed Haley had the best chance of defeating former President Donald Trump in the Republican primary.
The news that Hoffman — who visited child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, Little St. James — has frozen his financial support may signal the beginning of an exodus of major donors from the Haley campaign. On Tuesday, Haley — the former Governor of South Carolina — was soundly defeated by Trump in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary by a 12 percent margin. Trump wracked up over 166,000 votes, the most ever received by a Republican primary candidate in the Granite State. Haley was primarily reliant on non-Republican voters to boost her showing.
While the tech billionaire has primarily funded Democrat candidates — including President Joe Biden’s campaign — he contributed at least $250,000 to a pro-Haley SuperPAC late last year. “If America is to avoid another Trump presidency, it will be because Trump loses an election next year. If he is to lose, it will either be to Nikki Haley in the primary, or Joe Biden in the general,” Hoffman said at the time, justifying his contribution to the Haley campaign.
An avowed partisan liberal and globalist, Hoffman has funded several efforts attempting to derail former President Trump’s return to the White House in 2024. The tech billionaire was revealed as the financier of E. Jean Carroll’s rape and defamation lawsuit against Trump in New York last year. In a post on Truth Social, Trump referred to the physically rotund LinkedIn founder as “Piglet Reid Hoffman.”