Tim Cook rumored to be meeting with Donald Trump for dinner on Friday

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After a whirlwind tour of Europe and the UK, Apple CEO Tim Cook is said to be meeting with President Elect Donald Trump for dinner on Friday night.

Tim Cook and Donald Trump examine a large Mac Pro circuit board, with Cook holding the board
Tim Cook and Donald Trump, at the Mac Pro factory



The conversation between Cook and Trump, expected to be on a Mar A Lago patio, is likely going to be an extension of a conversation that Trump said he previously had with Cook. While on the election trail, Trump said Cook complained to him about European Union actions, specifically the $15 billion that was put in escrow to deal with Ireland tax issues.

It does not appear that Trump did anything about the fine during his time as president. The funds to pay the fine were put in escrow in 2018, and there is not a statement on record from him about it from that time.

Also likely up for discussion is Trump's proposed tariffs on goods imported from China. Those tariffs are said to increase consumer goods prices notably, with standouts being notebooks and tablets priced at 46% higher than current levels. Game consoles could increase in price by 40%, while smartphones like the iPhone are expected to be 26% more expensive for the consumer.

Apple hasn't confirmed the dinner, which was noted in a report on Friday evening. To date, Trump has not said anything about it on social media.

The Mar A Lago visit may be winding down Cook's travels. While in the UK on Wednesday, Cook shared a video of King Charles III visiting Apple's Battersea Power Station office in London.

The visit was in part to celebrate Apple's work with The King's Trust, an organization to help young people in the UK develop their skills for employment or to start a business.

"We were honoured to welcome His Majesty King Charles to Apple Battersea -- our home in the U.K. -- and we're proud to support The King's Trust in its vital work educating and empowering young people," said Cook. "We look forward to our continued growth here, building on more than 40 years of history in the United Kingdom"

Other tech CEOs are expected to meet with Trump soon, or already have. Meta's Mark Zuckerberg and Google's Sundar Pichai have already met with the President Elect. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is expected to meet with Trump during the week of December 16.

Tim Cook and Donald Trump



Following a public congratulations for winning a second term, the dinner is likely Cook's second effort to reinvigorate his working relationship with Trump. During the first Trump administration, Cook was known for being close to the President, to a far greater degree than other business leaders.

During the term, Trump praised Cook for his communication skills, calling him a "great executive" due to repeatedly contacting Trump directly over important matters.

While others used consultants, Trump was impressed by Cook's personal touch.

The term's famous US-China trade war was potentially damaging to Apple, but Cook led efforts to try and convince Trump from applying tariffs against its products. His influence certainly helped delay the application of tariffs, and did so altogether for iPhone, iPad, and Mac products when Trump signed a limited trade deal.

Outside of the trade war, Cook had visited the White House multiple times and discussed a wide range of topics with the world leader. Even a gaffe where Trump called him "Tim Apple" was taken in stride.

Cook's dealings with he U.S. leadership continued beyond Trump. During the Joe Biden presidency, Cook, his executives, and lobbyists visited the White House at least 87 times as of March 2024, with Cook attending 11 times.

As for the return of Trump, it seems that Cook may have started laying the ground work for the next four years earlier in 2024. It is believed Cook left WWDC early to meet with Trump alongside up to 80 other CEOs, in preparation for the implementation of potential business-related policies if he won.



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  • Reply 1 of 39
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    mark fearing9secondkox2ronnsconosciuto
  • Reply 2 of 39
    darbus69 said:
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    I agree but the industrial entities always cave to fascists first. Germany, Italy, they fall in line.
    dewme9secondkox2ronndarbus69davsconosciuto
  • Reply 3 of 39
    Careful Tim... considering Dipshit Donnie's recent rantings about Hannibal Lecter and all. 
    9secondkox2darbus69davwatto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 39
    hexclockhexclock Posts: 1,319member
    darbus69 said:
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    I agree but the industrial entities always cave to fascists first. Germany, Italy, they fall in line.
    What hyperbolic nonsense. Get over it, you lost. Try again in 4 years. 
    9secondkox2alandailJanNLCesar Battistini Mazierograndact73marklark
  • Reply 5 of 39
    I don't think Tim Cook is "caving" to the president-elect. Cook seems to be the most deft among the tech leaders in dealing with him. That's being smart, and dare I say it, even manipulative. (Which I will also say is probably not too hard to do, even toward such a stable genius).
    marklarkwatto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 39
    Cook gets it. Recognize a competent leader and team up. 

    It’s great to see Apple have friends in high places again. 

    Was so sad and frustrating watching them get hung out to dry after being persecuted on the world stage. 

    looking forward to seeing how this plays out in all the areas we’ve been reading about the last few years. 
    Cesar Battistini Mazieromarklark
  • Reply 7 of 39
    So the UK isn't in Europe any more? News to me!
    tiredskillsdavwatto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 39
    badmonkbadmonk Posts: 1,340member
    So the UK isn't in Europe any more? News to me!
    Not since Brexit.
    nubusdavfred1watto_cobra
  • Reply 9 of 39
    Cook gets it. Recognize a competent leader and team up. 
    If Trump was competent he wouldn't be threatening tariffs over his own trade deals. Remember, the 1st Trump administration backed the US out of NAFTA and TPP and negotiated new deals to replace them. So his current complaints about trade with China, Canada and Mexico are complaints about himself. 
    9secondkox2davsconosciutowatto_cobra
  • Reply 10 of 39
    blastdoorblastdoor Posts: 3,642member
    I’m guessing cook will get an exemption from tariffs but I’m curious to see what he has to do in return. I’ll guess Apple commits to assembling their AI servers (for internal use) in the US using chips made in AZ. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 11 of 39
    hexclock said:
    darbus69 said:
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    I agree but the industrial entities always cave to fascists first. Germany, Italy, they fall in line.
    What hyperbolic nonsense. Get over it, you lost. Try again in 4 years. 
    FYI...Trump still doesn't believe he lost the 2020 election.

    https://www.nj.com/politics/2024/12/to-work-in-the-trump-administration-you-must-correctly-answer-these-3-questions.html
    davsconosciutowatto_cobra
  • Reply 12 of 39
    gatorguygatorguy Posts: 24,676member
    Cook gets it. Recognize a competent leader and team up. 

    It’s great to see Apple have friends in high places again. 

    Was so sad and frustrating watching them get hung out to dry after being persecuted on the world stage. 

    looking forward to seeing how this plays out in all the areas we’ve been reading about the last few years. 
    https://9to5mac.com/2024/12/11/doj-forced-apple-to-hand-over-customer-call-and-message-data-without-the-required-authorization/
  • Reply 13 of 39
    hexclockhexclock Posts: 1,319member
    hexclock said:
    darbus69 said:
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    I agree but the industrial entities always cave to fascists first. Germany, Italy, they fall in line.
    What hyperbolic nonsense. Get over it, you lost. Try again in 4 years. 
    FYI...Trump still doesn't believe he lost the 2020 election.

    https://www.nj.com/politics/2024/12/to-work-in-the-trump-administration-you-must-correctly-answer-these-3-questions.html
    So Biden got more votes than Obama, yet all those extra voters just stayed home this time? Something doesn’t add up. 
    9secondkox2ibillwatto_cobra
  • Reply 14 of 39
    hexclock said:
    hexclock said:
    darbus69 said:
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    I agree but the industrial entities always cave to fascists first. Germany, Italy, they fall in line.
    What hyperbolic nonsense. Get over it, you lost. Try again in 4 years. 
    FYI...Trump still doesn't believe he lost the 2020 election.

    https://www.nj.com/politics/2024/12/to-work-in-the-trump-administration-you-must-correctly-answer-these-3-questions.html
    So Biden got more votes than Obama, yet all those extra voters just stayed home this time? Something doesn’t add up. 
    What "doesn't add up" is the idea that Democrats have the ability to cheat to win but inexplicably only choose to do it in 2020 and not also in 2016 and 2024. 
    gatorguydewmedavsconosciutoroundaboutnowwatto_cobra
  • Reply 15 of 39
    MarvinMarvin Posts: 15,515moderator
    hexclock said:
    hexclock said:
    darbus69 said:
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    I agree but the industrial entities always cave to fascists first. Germany, Italy, they fall in line.
    What hyperbolic nonsense. Get over it, you lost. Try again in 4 years. 
    FYI...Trump still doesn't believe he lost the 2020 election.

    https://www.nj.com/politics/2024/12/to-work-in-the-trump-administration-you-must-correctly-answer-these-3-questions.html
    So Biden got more votes than Obama, yet all those extra voters just stayed home this time? Something doesn’t add up. 
    The total numbers after the counting was done are close between 2020 and 2024.

    2020 was 81.2m (blue) vs 74.2m, (red) = 155m
    https://edition.cnn.com/election/2020/results/president

    2024 was 74.8m (blue) vs 77.1m (red) = 152m
    https://eu.usatoday.com/elections/results/2024-11-05/

    Some of the difference is due to other candidates than the main two:
    https://ballotpedia.org/Presidential_candidates,_2024
    https://ballotpedia.org/Presidential_candidates,_2020

    Total turnout was noted as 158m in 2020 vs 154m in 2024, very small difference.

    But both significantly higher than 2016 at 136m (explained below):
    https://ballotpedia.org/Presidential_candidates,_2016
    hexclock said:
    darbus69 said:
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    I agree but the industrial entities always cave to fascists first. Germany, Italy, they fall in line.
    What hyperbolic nonsense. Get over it, you lost. Try again in 4 years. 
    FYI...Trump still doesn't believe he lost the 2020 election.

    https://www.nj.com/politics/2024/12/to-work-in-the-trump-administration-you-must-correctly-answer-these-3-questions.html
    There's something psychological that stops narcissists associating anything negative with themselves like losing. These types commonly refer to other people as losers. You can see his uncomfortable reaction when saying the words that he lost:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Beg9NUOhZTE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCbfTN-caFI&t=947s
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJvQHVlkpPI

    Someone said he was muttering "I won, I won" after losing because he couldn't handle it:

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-election-2020/election-results-trump-king-george-b1763487.html

    There's another part to this, which is covered in the second video above, which is the excuse used and it comes back to immigration. Millions of people (>20m) migrated to the US between 1990-2015:

    https://www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/charts/immigrant-population-over-time
    https://www.facingsouth.org/2020/12/first-time-voters-played-decisive-role-2020-elections

    Many of them only become eligible to vote years later and it changes the voting demographics that some people view as not legitimate as they aren't born citizens, hence their desire for a purge, a wall and changes to voter eligibility to prevent it happening again.
    badmonk said:
    So the UK isn't in Europe any more? News to me!
    Not since Brexit.
    Europe is a continent, the UK left the EU, not Europe, same situation as Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Monaco, Montenegro etc.

    https://www.tutor2u.net/economics/reference/european-countries-that-are-outside-the-european-union
    Cook gets it. Recognize a competent leader and team up. 

    It’s great to see Apple have friends in high places again. 
    Cook is one of the best business leaders today and it shows with his willingness for diplomacy.

    When it comes to competency, I find it strange that almost every job below the highest job in democratic countries is decided by competency and review but the highest job is decided by a popularity contest, which is clearly no protection against corruption. It's also the same structure regardless of scale.

    Tim Cook might not win a popularity contest but he's one of the most competent leaders, people like him should be running countries. At least by being close to the elected leadership, he can have a part in how it's run.
    beowulfschmidtdavroundaboutnowwatto_cobra
  • Reply 16 of 39
    XedXed Posts: 2,921member
    hexclock said:
    darbus69 said:
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    I agree but the industrial entities always cave to fascists first. Germany, Italy, they fall in line.
    What hyperbolic nonsense. Get over it, you lost. Try again in 4 years. 
    Only one group cried foul and committed treasonous acts when they fairly lost an election. The sane people accepted Trump winning the EC, the popular vote (for the first time), and the results of previous elections. You're only not saying it was rigged because your wannabe fascist demigod actually conned enough people this time around. We all accept that he won and now we'll have to deal with the fallout of having the stupidest, greediest, and most unethical person in the highest office who has already started turning the nation in an oligarchy that will not support you. He failed the economy and our health last time, and he's already started doing it again with his picks. It's not good for the country, but in a free and fair election you have to honor the results, no matter how devastating if you want any chance for the country to remain. You should learn something from everyone that didn't vote for your orange Jesus.
    edited December 2024 tiredskillsdavsconosciutoroundaboutnowwatto_cobra
  • Reply 17 of 39
    hexclock said:
    darbus69 said:
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    I agree but the industrial entities always cave to fascists first. Germany, Italy, they fall in line.
    What hyperbolic nonsense. Get over it, you lost. Try again in 4 years. 
    Hyperbolic? Are you sure? The man who was just elected called Democrats the enemy within...but everything is fine here.
    tiredskillsdavsconosciutoroundaboutnowwatto_cobra
  • Reply 18 of 39
    Tim Cook is one of the greatest handlers of ego man-babies the world has seen. He deftly handled Musk by giving him a tour of Apple Park and talking him down. Handling Trump is even easier because he's an open book on what he wants....stroking his ego. Tim Cook plays 4D chess while everyone else is playing checkers.
    sconosciutoroundaboutnowwatto_cobra
  • Reply 19 of 39
    hexclock said:
    hexclock said:
    darbus69 said:
    anyone who kisses the orange monsters ring is not doing the world any good, no matter what, period.

    I would rather pay more for my all my creepy capitalistic goods than bow down to him.

    I agree but the industrial entities always cave to fascists first. Germany, Italy, they fall in line.
    What hyperbolic nonsense. Get over it, you lost. Try again in 4 years. 
    FYI...Trump still doesn't believe he lost the 2020 election.

    https://www.nj.com/politics/2024/12/to-work-in-the-trump-administration-you-must-correctly-answer-these-3-questions.html
    So Biden got more votes than Obama, yet all those extra voters just stayed home this time? Something doesn’t add up. 
    What "doesn't add up" is the idea that Democrats have the ability to cheat to win but inexplicably only choose to do it in 2020 and not also in 2016 and 2024. 
    Two possibilities:

    1. 2020 woke up the GOP. A lot more oversight this time. 
    2. “Too big to rig.”

    that’s the past. Now into the future. And it looks fairly promising for American companies like Apple. 

    Would love to see what the eventual response to the EU and other bully nations is. So tired of watching Apple’s care and craft get stomped on by incompetents,, treating them like criminals for being good at making great things - just so these bureaucrats can look like they’re doing something. 
    ibillwatto_cobra
  • Reply 20 of 39
    MarvinMarvin Posts: 15,515moderator
    What "doesn't add up" is the idea that Democrats have the ability to cheat to win but inexplicably only choose to do it in 2020 and not also in 2016 and 2024. 
    Two possibilities:

    1. 2020 woke up the GOP. A lot more oversight this time. 
    2. “Too big to rig.”
    People forget that most are entrenched on one side or the other for a long time and it's only a small percentage in the middle that changes the outcome.

    2020 was 81.2m (blue) vs 74.2m, (red) = 155m
    2024 was 74.8m (blue) vs 77.1m (red) = 152m

    Small shift (<5%) to the right was caused by the economy (ridiculous and greed-driven rent, grocery and energy prices with no government intervention), excessive immigration, out of control debt and other left-wing politics. It's not like the party of billionaires will fix all this but it at least sends a message that not doing anything about it isn't good enough.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC-Uf7JiMPM

    Regarding 'rigging', this mainly refers to people they don't regard as legitimate voters e.g first generation immigrants who gained citizenship (like Elon). Those people still voted but some shifted right, mainly men (like Elon who used to be left-wing). It's also common for narcissists to pre-emptively disregard losing by coming up with an excuse - if they lose, it wasn't fair. It's just childish, especially from someone with so many bankruptcies, 2 divorces and criminal charges to pretend they are a forever winner.

    There were warnings for years that the more extreme people on the left would alienate people in the middle and drive them to the right but they just doubled down and pushed them away. This is the outcome (lost control of everything) and now they are crying in their cars and shaving their heads, not sure who decided the nose ring was a good look:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWlFZM47UuQ

    Hopefully they'll learn over the next few years that politics requires compromise but I doubt it. Online interaction has the opposite social dynamic than real life interaction where division and conflict is the driving force and the more that people interact online, the more extreme they get. Zero tolerance politics always ends the same way. It doesn't mean tolerating everything, the left could win in a landslide every time by just being normal people with reasonable, small compromises on social and economic issues and then just pointing at the crazies on the other side.

    There are people like this who work at Apple and are against Tim Cook working with the administration but they have to be involved when it comes to things like tariffs. The wrong decisions there could severely affect Apple's business being so dependent on imports from China.
    davwatto_cobra
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