President Donald Trump says he expects Elon Musk to donate SpaceX stock to the “Trump Accounts” initiative, a savings program he describes as benefiting children. Multiple outlets report Trump’s comments after he was asked whether Musk would contribute SpaceX shares to the program. Trump said, “Well, I think that he will do that,” and noted Musk’s expected participation despite their earlier public disagreement related to electric vehicle policies.
Reporting also places the statement in the broader context of Trump’s pitch for the program, including examples of other technology and corporate figures and institutions that have pledged or invested, according to the outlets. Times of India, in particular, cites donations and commitments from Michael Dell and Micron, and pledges or involvement from companies including BlackRock, Intel, and JPMorgan Chase. It also mentions that some firms are integrating related benefits into employee benefit offerings, citing Uber and Wells Fargo.
Across the sources, Trump’s central claim is that Musk will contribute SpaceX stock to “Trump Accounts,” and that the prior public falling-out does not change that expectation.