Tim Cook praises Trump in US tech titan meeting
Apple's Tim Cook attended President Trump's gathering of business CEOs via satellite, and committed the company to working with the administration.

Tim Cook speaking at a Trump press call via satellite -- image credit: Fox
Cook has continued his political handling of Trump that's previously included conversations and meetings, which led to the president granting Apple a tariff exemption, despite then immediately denying that he had. This time, Cook appeared by satellite at a publicity meeting between Trump and around 20 business leaders, on April 30, 2025, according to Fox Business.
After apologizing that he couldn't be present in person, Cook repeated his regular remark that, "Apple could only have been created in the United States."
"We are a uniquely American company, and we care deeply about our impact on this country," he continued. Cook then gave examples of Apple's work in the US, starting with its politically savvy reframing of regular projects as $500 billion of new investment.
"I want to take a moment to recognize President Trump's focus on domestic semiconductor manufacturing," said Cook, "and we will continue to work with the administration as we invest in these areas."
"Needless to say, we are excited for the future of American innovation and the incredible opportunities it will create," he continued, "and we are honored to do our part."
Present in person at the meeting were Nvidia's Jensen Huang, plus representatives from Johnson & Johnson, Pratt Factories, and others.

A Tim Cook-autographed Apple Silicon wafer on display next to an aircraft engine at the White House -- image credit: Fox
While a photocall was held in the Oval Office, the rest of the meeting took place in a White House room that featured examples of the various CEO's businesses. Alongside a Pratt & Whitney engine, there was an Apple Silicon wafer in a case autographed by Tim Cook.
The gift follows Cook's presentation to Trump of a Mac Pro in 2019.
Reportedly, as well as the PR aspect of the gathering, Trump is said to have met in private with the business leaders. It has not been reported whether they discussed tariffs, and the meeting was held before Cook revealed that Apple expects to take a $900 million hit from Trump's plans in the next quarter.
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But he did warn us what he was going to do. We did have prior knowledge and experience with what would happen if he was elected. No one is safe, even those that voluntarily supported him. Unless you have tonnes of money. Then you might catch a little slack. What business can make any real decisions going forward, when Trump is capricious on his best day and a loose cannon on any other. The emperor has no clothes, no plans, only half-baked concepts. He does have his sycophants. It will be a very rough 3.x years at least, for Cook and the rest of us.
I have it on good authority it'll get worse before it gets better. I just have to have patience and not get the yippies. That's all I gotta do. Who it gets better for won't be The Average Person or Family.
Cook is not a dumb man. I'm sure he says what he needs to say to make sure Apple's interests are represented and protected.
I like how Cook didn't actually give Trump credit for anything, only for "recognizing" his interest" -- a goal Trump never would have taken any interest in, had the tech bros not lobbied and bribed him, demonstrating how he could claim the benefits of Biden's existing initiatives if they all kept quiet about that origin of those plans.
P.S. - I wonder if Mr. Cook slept well after this meeting?
I think it's time for Tim to say goodbye. He did good. But way too many mistakes that will eventually become the dimise of a company that was a legend...not anymore.
Maybe he was promised a post in Trumps cabinet.