President Trump showed real leadership Thursday night when he hosted the biggest names in Big Tech at the White House. Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Tim Cook, and Sam Altman all came to kiss the ring. These are the same people who tried to silence conservatives and censor Trump himself just a few years ago.
But Trump knows how to win, and he knows when to accept surrender. Zuckerberg sat right next to the President and promised to spend 600 billion dollars in America through 2028. That means jobs for American workers and keeping our tech dominance over China.
The tech bosses took turns praising Trump like he was their new best friend. Sam Altman called him “pro-business” and “pro-innovation” while thanking him for his leadership. Bill Gates talked about investing in American manufacturing. These billionaires finally figured out which way the wind is blowing.
Notice who wasn’t there though. Elon Musk got invited but didn’t show up. Maybe the world’s richest man thinks he’s too important for a White House dinner. That’s a mistake that could cost him big time with this President.
Trump is smart to bring these tech giants to heel. For too long they thought they could control our elections and silence conservative voices. Now they’re begging to be part of Trump’s America First agenda.
The timing couldn’t be better as Trump fights the deep state bureaucrats who want to break up American tech companies. These CEOs know Trump will protect them from government attacks if they play ball. It’s called making a deal.
This dinner proves Trump’s strategy works perfectly. He doesn’t hold grudges forever if you’re willing to support America and American workers. But cross him again and you’ll find yourself on the outside looking in.
The message is crystal clear to every corporate leader watching. Get on the Trump train or get run over by it. These tech billionaires just bought their tickets to ride.