Joe Kiani: The Billionaire Donor Fueling the Democratic Machine and Biden’s Presidency

Kiani’s Financial Ties to Biden and the Democrats

Kiani’s extensive financial support for the Democratic Party is well-documented. From 2018 to 2023, Kiani and his wife, Sarah, donated over $3.8 million to various Democratic committees, including $1.1 million to the Democratic National Committee and $1 million to the pro-Biden super PAC Unite the Country. These donations, along with the couple’s hosting of high-profile fundraisers, cemented Kiani’s status as a key player in Biden’s political circle.

Despite Biden’s repeated calls for transparency and ethics reform, his own actions—such as the failure to disclose his numerous stays at the homes of wealthy donors—have drawn sharp criticism. Ethics experts argue that Biden’s relationship with Kiani is emblematic of the broader ethical challenges faced by his administration.

Kiani’s Impact on Healthcare and Legal Battles with Apple

Beyond his political influence, Joe Kiani is recognized for his impact on healthcare technology. Masimo, the company he founded, revolutionized pulse oximetry technology, which measures blood oxygen levels non-invasively—a critical tool used worldwide in hospitals. However, Kiani’s success has also led to fierce legal battles, including a high-profile case against Apple, which he accused of stealing Masimo’s patented technology for use in their Apple Watch.

In 2024, a federal appeals court sided with Masimo, upholding the validity of their patents and forcing Apple to remove the pulse oximetry feature from their watches in the U.S. This legal victory not only solidified Kiani’s position as a leading innovator but also underscored his tenacity in defending his company’s technological advances against corporate giants.

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