Trump Hosts High-Profile Tech Leaders at White House Dinner

Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump.

Key points

  • U.S. President Trump will host a dinner for 24 prominent tech and business executives in the renovated White House Rose Garden.
  • Attendees include CEOs from major tech companies, such as Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Oracle.
  • The dinner follows a separate White House AI event hosted by First Lady Melania Trump.
  • The gathering highlights the complex relationship between the Trump administration and the Tech Industry.

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to host a select group of 24 influential tech and business leaders at a White House dinner on Thursday. The exclusive event, taking place in the recently renovated Rose Garden, will bring together titans of industry, including Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, and OpenAI founder Sam Altman.

A White House official confirmed the guest list, which represents a diverse cross-section of the tech world’s most powerful players.

The dinner follows a separate White House event focused on artificial intelligence, hosted by First Lady Melania Trump. This dual focus on technology underscores the Trump administration’s ongoing engagement with the tech sector, a relationship characterized by both collaboration and occasional tension.

Many of the invited executives have actively cultivated closer ties with the Trump administration, often participating in events designed to align their companies’ initiatives with the administration’s broader technological and economic goals.

The guest list features a diverse array of prominent figures, including those beyond the aforementioned tech giants. This includes OpenAI president Greg Brockman, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar, and Alexandr Wang, co-founder of Scale AI and head of a superintelligence team at Meta.

CEOs from major corporations such as Google (Sundar Pichai), Microsoft (Satya Nadella), Oracle (Safra Catz), and Micron Technology (David Limp) will also be in attendance.

David Sacks, the White House’s crypto and AI czar, and Jared Isaacman, founder of Shift4, round out the impressive guest list, despite Isaacman’s previous withdrawal from a NASA nomination.

However, the notable absence of Tesla CEO and SpaceX founder Elon Musk from the invitation list is striking. Musk, who briefly served as a special government employee earlier in the Trump administration, has publicly clashed with the president in recent years.

This omission highlights the nuanced and sometimes unpredictable dynamics at play within the complex relationship between the Trump administration and Silicon Valley leaders.

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Al Mahmud Al Mamun leads the TechGolly editorial team. He served as Editor-in-Chief of a world-leading professional research Magazine. Rasel Hossain is supporting as Managing Editor. Our team is intercorporate with technologists, researchers, and technology writers. We have substantial expertise in Information Technology (IT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Embedded Technology.
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