Tim Cook and Donald Trump will announce $100 billion investment at the White House.

Tim Cook and Donald Trump will announce $100 billion investment at the White House

Apple is pledging a higher commitment to U.S. manufacturing.
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  1. I wonder what the bribe was. 99% of Apple phones are being built in India still

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    1. with a hefty tariff, yikes. 😆

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    2. Nope, the deal with India was made before Cheeto knew about Tim Cook having all his business in India.

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    3. It takes a couple years to build a factory.

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  2. HAHAHAHA they would invest anyway

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  3. We can do manufacturing bere. It will take a decade and massive price hikes but it can be done. Think small mortgages on smartphones, 10 year terms.

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  4. Winning and more winning and more winning.....

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    1. you misspelled whining

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    2. Frosted flake.
      What else.
      Though this could be lucky charms 😂😬🤣🤣🤣

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    3. what are the two other "winning"?

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  5. $100 billion is one of those Big Round Numbers.. meaningless by itself

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  6. Another big win for the U.S.
    Thank you Mr. President! Keep stacking wins and ignore the noise.

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  7. Even more glad I'm an android user.

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  8. The new Whitehouse Ballroom, The Apple Orchard?

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  9. If history follows, this was announced long ago.

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  10. recycled annoucement as usual

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  11. Good for you... now howabout the unredacted Epstein list?

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  12. Cook's thoughts: Please don't kiss me, please don't kiss me, please don't kiss me ...

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  13. (photo) Ain't gon' be no tongue kiss, Donny, I'm keepin' my lips together.

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  14. You mean Tim Apple?

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  15. How much will Trump get? He’s always working the angles for a cut the action.

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  16. The new CRAPPLE #2

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  17. Remember when Trump called him Tim Apple???? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 wet lettuce is smarter than Trump

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  18. A pledge of appeasement and then wait out the term of this quid pro quo conman president.

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    1. You mean FELON 47 can take an entire knee up his 🍑 😬🤣

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  20. It didn't work out with Elon Musk, now he found another one lmao

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  21. Even if it is a real deal, and even if the investment were to happen by next week or some of it more realistically by next year, the majority of the components which go into Apple products are coming from foreign sources which are now highly tariffed. This means even if some new Apple facilities are opened in the US and some American workers hired, the prices for Apple products will rise as those costs are passed on to the US consumer, completely negating any Apple investments

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  22. And this is brought to you by the same people who said "Mexico will pay for the wall!"

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  23. It looks like they're going to kiss in the picture LOL

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    1. and one of them did. Not where you could expect!

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  24. I never buy Apple. I use Samsung.

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  25. RELEASE THE TRUMPfSTEIN FILES!

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  26. RELEASE THE TRUMPSTEIN FILES!

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  27. GASLIGHTING ALERT! WARNING! WARNING!

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  28. wtf .. now everyone has to submit …. Not even Apple is spared

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    1. Bow to the King or get financially beheaded

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    2. The worst part is the scientists who can’t change the results of their work without ruining it. So you’re getting higher education beheadings no matter what. It’s so stupid

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    3. That’s because Tim has no spine

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  29. The gilded age 2.0

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  30. What a bunch of kiss-asses. That is such a disgusting display of paying homage to a king.

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    1. trump likes it. only thing that could have made it better is some massage girls probably.

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  31. Tim cooked just got bitched out at the Cabal Office

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  32. Unbelievable this really needs to stop

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  33. I wonder if folks like Tim and his buddies get together and laugh at how easy it is to manipulate Trump.

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    1. They probably do but first it takes them a while for their sore knees to recover and to get the taste of spraytan and syphilis out of their mouths.

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  34. For meee, oh my, no more tariffs for Apple 😇

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  35. The magpie president.

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  36. Apple was already going to do this

    Trump so lucky that an AI rocket ship is happening in the tech sector that has nothing to do with him

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  37. This is absurd.

    Remind me how Trump isn't a corrupt grifter and that he is going to defeat corruption as he is effectively blackmailing companies and have CEO's show up at his desk tossing expensive, gold-plated gifts at his feet.

    1/3 of americans literally are the dumbest people to ever walk this earth.

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  38. Bow down, peasants!! King La Orange has risen.. Peter Navarro should change his name to Petyr Baelish

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  39. ROFL I hadn't seen the entire clip of this where the CEO of one of the most valuable companies in the world has to unbox then assemble the award while people are staring at him. lol

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    1. He had to go to the courthouse and change his name to Tim Apple after that moment to avoid embarrassment to his dear leader.

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  41. More corporations will soon follow. Bend the knee to get favors from Trump. Sigh what has America become.

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  42. How stupid. No one will ever beat the gold dolce and gabbana flip phone I had in 2005. These bitches could NEVER!!!!!!

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  43. Suck up pussy mfr

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  44. Makes me want to ditch apple.

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  45. Just a reminder that federal employees cannot accept gifts or even meals from vendors greater than $20, nor gifts totaling greater than $50 in a calendar year.

    So, (ah-hem) . . . what the fuck is this?

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  46. Ok respect to Tim Cook he managed to do that with class, while still delivering a gold toilet seat to a muppet.

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  47. The head of alone giving gifts to and supporting pedophile rapists. Had no idea apple was pro pedophilia and rape. Good to know.

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    1. they’re also pro horrific child labor practices, i’m not sure how this isn’t a surprise by now

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  48. Trump fucking licks his mouth like a dog watching a treat

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  49. “Tim Apple” sucking up to the Cheeto

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  50. Guess I’m getting an Android!!

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  51. Hey awesome. Can Tim Apple help release the Trump/epstein files? Can he do that for us?

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  52. A ritualistic offering of gold to a grasping despot, performed before an audience as theatre of appeasement - the precious metal serving as both tribute and insurance against the ruler's predatory instincts.

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  53. small price to remove tariffs

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  54. That’s basically more than a 1kg 24karat gold bar… 1kg is the size of an iPhone and $133,000

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  55. He should have made him a kneeling bench so be could have been more comfortable down on his knees as he kisses the ring.

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  56. The price of Apple goods will not go down.

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  57. GREAT work by The Donald - who made Tim Cook cough up $ 600 BILLION dollar investment in USA - thank you Pres Trump !!!!!!

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  58. I will never buy another Apple product. Period.

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  59. i wouldnt either once his 3yr term ends

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  60. sounds like trump isnt going to leave

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  61. I'll believe it when I see it.

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  62. Just another victory for Trump....

    I never get tired of winning....

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  63. Should we trust what one of the world leaders in corporate greed says?

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    1. of course not…chump can never be trusted

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  64. This is great.... Texas needs the Apple jobs. And the new R&D positions will help the economy. But few people except the Texans themselves like the weather down there.

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  65. It's wonderful to read that Apple will once again be manufacturing iPhones in the US.

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    1. Where'd you read that?

      Apple has NOT committed to manufacturing entire iPhones in the U.S.

      Though they may make some parts for it here like their cover glass and vibration components.

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  66. Sounds like Apple is following the EU's lead. After consulting the actuarial tables, they are saying "Okay, yeah sure, whatever you say" and figuring that whatever Donald hasn't forgotten by Monday will be taken care of by the upcoming infarction or aneurysm. After which, the world can get back to business and trade.

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  67. Power cords, accessories, cardboard boxes.

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  68. Adding growth to the economy.

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    1. Misleading.

      “US economy rebounded with 3% GDP growth in Q2 2025 and 4.2% unemployment, but tariffs create headwinds, risking slowdown. Tariffs have raised costs and prices, disrupting supply chains, and studies project 6% long-term GDP drop and 5% wage decline, hitting manufacturing and agriculture hardest.”

      Grok AI.

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    2. But will not offset the racist, bullying, fear mongering increase of ICE budget of 175B dollars

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    3. What does all this "pledging" mean? Are they legally obligated? What if they break their pledge? Any consequences? Who monitors them to make sure they keep their pledge? What is the time frame for meeting their pledge?

      Too many damn holes. All talk.

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    4. xbt, the pledges are made in consideration for concessions which makes it binding. However, the paperwork must be drawn before the deal is done. The announcement is the handshake deal.

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    5. Seems like he's got a lot of handshake deals going on, but since I don't trust fatty any farther than I can throw him, I'm not optimistic that any of these "pledges" will come to fruition.

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    6. you have to be able to lift the orange fatso…before you could try to throw him

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  69. Are there assurances that this "pledge" by Apple or pledges from anyone else will be fulfilled?

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  70. iPhones will be for the rich since no one else will be able to afford them.

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    1. Overpriced security Risk
      never had one, never will.

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    2. "Don't know, can't say."

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    3. Not sure they will want them anyway.

      iPhones have some catching up to do. They're still great phones but Samsung and the Chinese have largely caught up with them and some are even passing them by especially in terms of A.I., gaming and camera quality. They still have the prestige factor but that's only going to last for so long if they don't lead in performance metrics.

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    4. I agree. Android phones have been way ahead on camera quality for a long time now. Samsung(?) has those folding phone which are really cool. I still have an iphone, but I'll think hard when it's time for new one.

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    5. What is the new tariff rate on Korean products?

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    6. I think it's 15% but not sure. And the Chinese phones are probably more but even if they are still cheaper yet superior to the competition I still wouldn't trust them.

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    7. you can get a samsung foldable phone, if you don’t mind the $1800 price tag…and that was before chump’s tariffs

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  71. Apple helping Trump WIN! So what now, you liberals going boycott Apple too? Lol!

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    1. ICYMI, Apple is NOT listening to Trump’s demand to move iPhone production to the United States.

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    2. Apple is taking advantage of Vietnam's cheap labor. That doesn't stop Apple from using the US for more technology, and monetary advantages. Apple is a multinational corps who had aced out the US. Trump secured $500 billion that wasn't done prior to Trump. At the same time, investments create the infrastructure that extends beyond the original deal.

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    3. Vietnam is doing pretty well with international trade. They have a fair amount of foreign currency coming in and a bunch of international contracts. For example, if you look at your Under Armour workout clothes or some HOKA shoes now, you'll see "made in Vietnam."

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  72. Related: The Perv In Chief just TACO’ed on his threatened Russia sanctions/tariffs.

    He is tariffing everyone and their mothers EXCEPT the Russians.

    Nothing more than Putin’s cyka.

    And Putin knows it.

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    1. What a surprise. Trump makes a demand of Putin, Putin ignores him and Trump chickens out. Listen carefully and you might just hear Putin laughing.

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    2. But he moved the nuclear submarines 4 feet to the right!

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  73. If you need a new iPhone, you had better get it now.

    The price is about to jump anywhere between 50-145%. due to DumbTrump’s DumbTariffs.

    Even if they start making them in the U.S. (they won’t) the price will double (at least) because of domestic costs.

    All unnecessary and due to Presidential Dementia.

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    1. Even after all this time, and with market realities like this slapping him in the head, Dementia Donald still has no clue how his DumbTariffs work in the real world.

      What is he going to do, fire Apple, too?!

      “But what Trump is doing now is something different. Confabulation is sometimes called “honest lying,” because the person doing it genuinely believes what he’s saying, even if it is obviously and patently false.…

      In older people, confabulation is one of the clearest early signs of dementia. The day you witness someone confabulate is often the day you are forced to admit to yourself that a beloved parent needs help, and that all the little slips and oddities you’ve been seeing can no longer be rationalized away.…

      If you aren’t comfortable with labeling this as dementia, that’s fine. But there is no question that the president — the man tasked with making critical life and death decisions for both the country and the world — is struggling with mathematical concepts, has vivid “memories” that are not rooted in reality and has an increasingly foggy grasp of past events that did happen. That’s not a medical diagnosis. These are facts we can see for ourselves and we all know, even those of us who voted for Trump three times, that this can’t be allowed to continue.

      Whatever dementia issues Joe Biden may have, there is no denying that his staff was superb at managing them and protecting both Biden and the country. Trump, however, doesn’t have those guardrails. That’s one of the reasons we are seeing what we are seeing. Can you imagine Pete Hegseth or Kristi Noem managing Trump’s dementia or even simply telling him “no” and threatening to resign?”

      Truax, Trump’s Mental Decline Is Undeniable — So What Now? The Hill, August 1, 2025.

      I did NOT work hard all my life just to see it all messed up like this, all because of this fool.

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    2. Apparently his dumb MAGA cultists also have no idea how tariffs work.

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    3. His followers have early cognitive decline
      even at young age
      too much meat and potatoes
      and drinking

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    4. it’s acquired dementia by association

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    5. "I did NOT work hard all my life just to see it all messed up like this, all because of this fool."

      EXACTLY. And dum dum will hide the damage because he fired the BLS commissioner who's in charge of data collection. How stupid can he be?

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    6. Did he REALLY think that he could unilaterally delete Article I, Sections 9 (habeas corpus for deportees (and everyone else)) and 10 (tariffs authority lies solely with Congress) from the Constitution, and no one would notice?

      If so, the guy REALLY must have dementia.

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    7. Along with his narcissism, compulsive lying, ignorance and attraction to underaged girls.

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    8. That's what Epstein said

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  74. If the point of the tariffs is to building manufacturing in the US shouldnt the treasury give the $800m to apple to help build the factories instead of just pocketing the money?

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  75. I’m sure the radical left will find a way to blame Trump for this.

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