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Peter Thiel — Political Accountability Profile

Role: Co-founder of PayPal (1998); founder of Palantir Technologies (2003); founder of Founders Fund (2005); board member of Facebook/Meta (2005-2022); principal of Thiel Capital; the most operationally consequential tech-right donor and intellectual coordinator; principal financial backer of JD Vance’s 2022 Senate campaign ($15 million); central node of the “tech-right” / “national conservative” / post-libertarian intellectual movement.

Status: As of May 2026, Thiel is one of the most consequential non-governmental Trump 2.0-era figures. No formal administration role; widely understood to be principal informal advisor to JD Vance and key tech-right movement coordinator. No criminal exposure. Continued substantial commercial holdings including Palantir (substantial federal contracting).

## Background

### Origins and Education

Peter Andreas Thiel (born October 11, 1967, in Frankfurt, Germany; German-American with multiple citizenships) attended Stanford University (BA 1989, philosophy), Stanford Law School (JD 1992).

### Early Career (1992-1998)

– Federal clerkship; Sullivan & Cromwell briefly

– Founded Thiel Capital 1996

– Various early-stage investments

### PayPal (1998-2002)

– Co-founded PayPal (originally Confinity / X.com merger) with Max Levchin, Elon Musk

– CEO (2000-2002)

– Sold PayPal to eBay 2002

– “PayPal Mafia” cohort: Musk, Reid Hoffman, Keith Rabois, David Sacks, etc.

### Palantir Technologies (2003-)

– Founded Palantir 2003

– CIA / DoD / DHS substantial contracts

– Public listing 2020

– Estimated personal stake $4+ billion

### Founders Fund (2005-)

– Founded venture capital firm

– Multiple major investments (Facebook, SpaceX, Stripe, Airbnb, Lyft, etc.)

### Facebook / Meta Board (2005-2022)

– First major outside Facebook investor

– Board member 2005-2022

### Political Engagement (2016-)

– 2016: Major Trump campaign donor; spoke at RNC convention

– 2016-2020: Limited Trump 1.0 administration coordination

– 2020-2024: Substantial pivot to mass tech-right donor activity

### JD Vance Backing (2022)

– $15 million to Vance Senate campaign

– Most consequential single-donor backing of any 2022 cycle Senate campaign

– Vance’s tech-right and Trump-base alignment substantially Thiel-shaped

### 2024 Cycle

– Reduced direct donor activity

– Substantial movement-coordination role

– JD Vance VP candidacy substantially Thiel-influenced

### Trump 2.0 Period

– No formal administration role

– Substantial informal influence through Vance

– Various tech-right figures in administration are Thiel-network alumni

Role in Democratic Erosion / Movement Building

JD Vance Candidacy Architecture

  • Backed Vance’s 2022 Senate campaign with $15M
  • Vance’s pre-campaign worked at Thiel-affiliated venture firm (Mithril Capital)
  • Thiel-Vance ideological alignment substantial
  • Vance’s national-conservative / post-liberal framings reflect Thiel-network thinking

Tech-Right Donor Coordination

  • Network coordinator for Andreessen, Sacks, Lonsdale, etc.
  • Coordinated 2024 cycle tech-right realignment toward Trump
  • Substantial movement-base intellectual contribution

National Conservatism / Post-Liberalism

  • Principal financial supporter of NatCon conferences
  • Coordination with Catholic-integralist intellectuals
  • Subsequent influence on Heritage / Project 2025

Palantir Federal Contracting

  • Substantial CIA / DoD / DHS contracts
  • Federal-government-data-aggregation infrastructure
  • Continued substantial Trump 2.0 contract growth

Pre-Trump-1.0 Trump Coordination

  • 2016 RNC speaker
  • Subsequent Trump 1.0 limited but specific advisory engagement

Legal Status and Investigations

  • No criminal charges
  • Pre-2016: Hulk Hogan / Gawker secret-funding controversy — funded multiple Hogan v. Gawker lawsuits leading to Gawker bankruptcy (publicly disclosed 2016)
  • No current investigations

Personal-Public Interest Conflicts

Financial Holdings

  • Estimated personal wealth $20+ billion
  • Palantir Technologies (estimated $4+ billion stake)
  • Founders Fund equity
  • Facebook/Meta legacy holdings (substantially reduced)
  • Various venture capital portfolios
  • Real estate (NZ residency, multiple US properties)

Foreign Exposure

  • New Zealand citizenship (2011)
  • German citizenship (origin)
  • Multiple international holdings
  • No FARA registrations

Family Business Entanglements

  • Spouse Matt Danzeisen: Various
  • Adopted children: Limited
  • No documented immediate-family administration entanglements

Specific Decisions Intersecting Personal Interests

  • Palantir federal contracting: Continues during Trump 2.0; substantial expansion
  • Tech-right policy alignment: Trump 2.0 tech-right policies favor Thiel-network commercial interests
  • JD Vance political position: Personal political-position investment via Vance

Key Connections

Tech-Right Donor Network

  • Marc Andreessen — Direct (a16z founder)
  • David Sacks (Trump 2.0 AI/Crypto advisor) — Direct (PayPal Mafia)
  • Joe Lonsdale — Direct (Palantir co-founder)
  • Reid Hoffman — Direct (PayPal Mafia; Democratic-aligned but coordinating)
  • Keith Rabois — Direct (PayPal Mafia)
  • Vivek Ramaswamy — Coordination

Trump 2.0 Network

  • JD Vance — Direct (financial backer; ideological coordinator)
  • Donald Trump — Indirect through Vance
  • Various Vance staffers (Thiel-network alumni)
  • Various Project 2025 personnel (overlap with Thiel-network)

Intellectual / Movement

  • Curtis Yarvin (Mencius Moldbug) — Coordination
  • Patrick Deneen — Coordination
  • Adrian Vermeule — Coordination
  • Various national-conservative intellectuals

Adversaries

  • Various tech industry rivals
  • Various Democratic-aligned tech figures


Investigative trail pointers (public records)

Education only — verify independently. Absence of hits is not proof.

Channel Starting points
Federal courts CourtListener / PACER party and attorney searches (spelling variants)
Campaign finance FEC + OpenSecrets for committees and donors tied to documented roles
Corporate / LLC State secretary of state; OpenCorporates for cross-border shells from reporting
Sanctions / PEP OpenSanctions when international business context is already sourced
Contracts / grants USAspending.gov for named entities from investigations

Use public-records-research-specialist, corporate-intelligence-investigator, and public-corruption-ombudsman evidence tiers.


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For Trump Supporters: Questions Worth Considering

Peter Thiel is the founder of Palantir Technologies, which has CIA, DoD, and DHS contracts worth billions. He donated $15 million to JD Vance’s 2022 Senate campaign — the most consequential single-donor backing of any 2022 Senate race. Vance’s pre-campaign work was at a Thiel-affiliated venture firm (Mithril Capital). Vance is now Vice President. Palantir’s federal contract growth has continued under Trump 2.0. Thiel has New Zealand and German citizenships in addition to American, and holds substantial international investments. He secretly funded the Hulk Hogan lawsuit against Gawker — a press outlet — leading to its bankruptcy, which Thiel later publicly acknowledged.

Here’s a question worth sitting with: Thiel invested $15 million in JD Vance’s Senate campaign, employed Vance before he ran, and shaped his ideological formation. Vance is now Vice President of the United States. Thiel founded Palantir, which has grown its federal government contracts under the administration whose Vice President is Thiel’s $15 million political investment. That’s a direct line from private investment to government power to government contracts for the investor’s company. If a liberal billionaire had made the same $15 million bet on a Senate candidate who became VP, and that VP’s administration expanded contracts to the billionaire’s companies — what would you call that relationship?

A second question about the Gawker case: Thiel secretly funded multiple lawsuits against Gawker — a press outlet — over years, without disclosing his involvement, until after Gawker was bankrupted by the resulting judgment. He then publicly stated he found this “one of my greater philanthropic things.” Putting aside the question of whether Gawker’s journalism was defensible — the mechanism is worth examining. A billionaire, having been reported on unfavorably by a press outlet, secretly funded a years-long legal campaign specifically designed to destroy that outlet financially, without public disclosure. That’s not defamation litigation by the party harmed — it’s a covert funded campaign by a third party to eliminate a press outlet. If you believe that the press should be able to report on powerful people without those people being able to conduct covert campaigns to destroy them through litigation — does the Gawker operation meet that standard?

If the answer is yes, then that standard applies here too. Consistent standards for powerful people aren’t partisan. They’re the foundation of any system where laws matter more than who you know.

A second question: The people documented in these profiles hold, or have held, significant power over systems that affect your life — government programs, elections, law enforcement, the economy. When powerful people act in ways that benefit themselves or their allies rather than the public they serve, the costs fall on everyone. That’s true regardless of party.

You don’t have to agree with every political perspective represented in this knowledge base. You just have to ask whether the documented facts meet your own standard for how public officials should conduct themselves. That’s a question every citizen has the right — and the responsibility — to ask.

Sources

  • Bloomberg multiple investigative pieces
  • NYT multiple pieces
  • Atlantic multiple pieces (notably Max Chafkin reporting on Thiel-Vance relationship)
  • New Yorker multiple pieces
  • Max Chafkin, The Contrarian (2021)
  • Palantir SEC filings
  • FEC filings
  • Various NatCon / movement-conference materials

Cross-References

  • djt-profile.md
  • jd-vance-profile.md
  • elon-musk-profile.md
  • vivek-ramaswamy-profile.md
  • marc-andreessen-profile.md
  • david-sacks-profile.md
  • joe-lonsdale-profile.md
  • democratic-collapse-scenarios.md
  • conflicts-of-interest-matrix.md
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