President Donald Trump publicly praised Gwynne Shotwell, CEO of SpaceX, and her husband Robert for their $325 million donation to the Trump Accounts, a tax-advantaged savings account for American children.The donation, which values SpaceX stock at $148 per share, impacts over two million children aged 11-17 in lower-income areas near Central Texas.Shotwell's contribution, revealed via X, contrasts with Elon Musk's lack of donations to the program.
Trump highlighted the donation as a boost for children's futures, while Business Insider noted a slight drop in SpaceX's stock price following the announcement.Shotwell joins Michael Dell and his wife as the largest contributors to Trump Accounts, with Dell's $6.25 billion donation last year.The article underscores political donations and their influence on policy, reflecting broader trends in corporate political engagement.
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