GOP Candidate Threatens Palantir with Government Contract Ban, “You Are a Threat”

The software company Palantir, which is known for providing “data integration and analytics platforms” to government agencies, militaries and corporations, announced Tuesday that it’s moving its headquarters from Denver, Colorado to Miami, Florida. (In 2020, it moved its HQ from Palo Alto, California — in the heart of Silicon Valley — to Denver.)

MAGA-aligned former Miami Mayor Francis Suarez (R), who has long advocated for tech companies to move to Florida, called the move a “watershed moment for Miami,” and added, “This is the tipping point!”

This is the tipping point!!!! What a watershed moment for Miami… https://t.co/KLg9cWIYEt

— Francis X. Suarez (@FrancisSuarez) February 17, 2026

Note: In November in Miami, then-Mayor Suarez presented President Donald Trump with a golden key to the city after Trump announced his plan to host the 2026 G20 Summit at the Trump National Doral Miami golf resort…

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