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Big Tech Executives Laud Trump at White House Dinner, Unveil Massive U.S. Investments

Tech leaders pledge hundreds of billions in U.S. infrastructure and AI commitments at State Dining Room event hosted by President Trump

On the evening of September 4, 2025, President Donald Trump convened a high-profile dinner at the White House, bringing together leading figures from the global technology sector.

Hosted in the State Dining Room following inclement weather that moved the event indoors, the gathering spotlighted a shared appetite for strategic investments in the United States and artificial intelligence (AI) development.

Attendees included the chief executives of Meta (Mark Zuckerberg), Apple (Tim Cook), Google’s Alphabet (Sundar Pichai), Microsoft (Satya Nadella), and OpenAI (Sam Altman), as well as Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and executives from IBM, Oracle, Micron Technology, TIBCO Software, Palantir Technologies, and others.

During the evening, tech leaders expressed warm support for the administration’s stance on innovation and investment.

Mark Zuckerberg confirmed that Meta plans to invest at least six hundred billion dollars in U.S. data centers and infrastructure by 2028.

Sundar Pichai cited planned investments of up to two hundred fifty billion dollars, while Satya Nadella projected investments of around eighty billion dollars annually.

Sam Altman praised President Trump’s leadership, describing him as “pro-business” and “pro-innovation,” and credited that environment with positioning the U.S. for long-term global technology leadership.

Bill Gates commended the administration for fostering conditions conducive to substantial investment in advanced manufacturing in the United States.

First Lady Melania Trump, via her newly established Artificial Intelligence Education task force, addressed the need for responsible AI development, echoing the administration’s focus on guidance alongside innovation.

Elon Musk notably did not attend; he had disaffiliated from the administration earlier in the year.

Instead, OpenAI’s Sam Altman represented his tech contingent. Adding a human dimension to the evening, President Trump appeared to minimize media speculation about his physical health by keeping his hands beneath the table—potentially related to reported venous issues—while addressing attendees and responding with humor to circulating unfounded death rumors.

The dinner serves as a clear signal of synergy between the administration and the tech sector, with major financial commitments designed to bolster domestic infrastructure, manufacturing, and AI leadership.

As such, it underscores a strategic alignment between governance and innovation, centered on American economic strength.

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