Democrats are seething after Trump secures major win during White House event

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Leftists hate to see Donald Trump succeed. You’d think they’d be used to it at this point.

And Democrats are seething after Trump secures a major win during a White House event.

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump turned the White House into a hub of American ingenuity last Thursday evening, rolling out the red carpet for over two dozen top tech executives. These Silicon Valley heavyweights didn’t hold back in showering the president with accolades for his unwavering commitment to putting American business and cutting-edge ideas first.

Among the star-studded lineup were Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, Apple’s Tim Cook, Microsoft’s Bill Gates, OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Google’s Sundar Pichai, and co-founder Sergey Brin. It was a gathering that showcased how Trump’s policies are drawing the best minds back to prioritizing the USA.

Sam Altman, the brains behind OpenAI, kicked things off with high praise. “Thank you for being such a pro-business, pro-innovation President. It’s a very refreshing change,” Altman said to Trump. “We’re very excited to see what you are doing to make all of our companies and our entire country so successful.”

Altman didn’t stop there, highlighting the surge in investments flooding back home. “The investment that’s happening here, the ability to get the power of the industry back in the United States … I don’t think that would be happening without your leadership.”

Tim Cook from Apple stepped up next, announcing a massive $500 billion pledge to boost manufacturing right here in America. He credited Trump directly for creating the right environment. “That says a lot about your focus and your leadership and your focus on innovation,” Cook said.

Cook emphasized how Trump’s vision has inspired companies to bet big on the homeland. He commended the president for “setting the tone such that we could make a major investment in the United States.”

Bill Gates, sitting right beside Melania, shared exciting talks about pushing U.S. breakthroughs further. He and Trump brainstormed on harnessing American smarts to wipe out k*ller diseases like polio, sickle cell, and HIV, aiming to “cure” and “eradicate” them.

When Sergey Brin took the floor, Trump threw in a light-hearted nod to the Google co-founder’s partner. The president commended Brin’s “really wonderful MAGA girlfriend.”

Gerelyn Gilbert-Soto, Brin’s girlfriend, couldn’t contain her enthusiasm. “Truly, every time I’m here, or in your presence, I’m so grateful … It’s like, I can’t believe it,” Gerelyn Gilbert-Soto said.

Brin himself applauded Trump’s strong stance on key issues. He lauded the president’s push for artificial intelligence and his tough approach against tyrants abroad. “You’re applying a lot of pressure to Maduro, and I think that is phenomenal,” Brin stated.

The Google co-founder also celebrated the change in Washington under Trump. He noted how the administration is now backing tech firms rather than battling them. Brin called this turnaround “hugely important” for advancing technology.

Just a day earlier, Google had notched a win in a major antitrust showdown, avoiding harsh breakups of Chrome or Android. The judge, who labeled the company a “monopolist,” handed down lighter consequences instead.

Trump acknowledged the victory with Pichai. “You had a very good day yesterday,” Trump said to Pichai. “Do you want to talk about that big day you had yesterday?”

Pichai kept it brief but relieved. “I’m glad it’s over,” Pichai said.

One big name missing from the mix was Elon Musk, the mogul behind SpaceX, Tesla, and X, after a public spat with Trump earlier this year. Musk explained on his platform, “I was invited, but unfortunately could not attend.” He sent a stand-in instead.

The event was meant to unfold in the freshly revamped Rose Garden, but bad weather pushed it inside to the White House dining room.

This powerhouse dinner marks a turning point, where tech leaders are lining up behind Trump’s America First agenda, ready to fuel the nation’s comeback with innovation and jobs. It’s clear: under Trump’s watch, Silicon Valley is rediscovering its patriotic roots.

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