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Elon Musk has not yet commented, but SpaceX’s president first donated 2 million shares, marking the largest corporate contribution to the "Trump account".

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SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell announced Monday that she and her husband will donate 2 million SpaceX shares to the "Trump Account" program, with one share each going to more than 2 million U.S. children. At the current share price of roughly $160, the total value of the donation is approximately $320 million. The announcement comes just days after Trump publicly predicted SpaceX would participate in the initiative. Shotwell noted the donation targets children aged 11 to 17 in lower-income areas, with a focus on recipients near her home in central Texas. Earlier, Michael Dell and his wife pledged a $6.25 billion donation, Micron Technology committed $250 million, and firms including BlackRock, Intel and JPMorgan Chase said they will match donations at a $1,000 per-person standard. Trump told CNBC in a prior interview that he expected Elon Musk would also donate SpaceX shares, stating "I think he will do that," though Musk has not publicly responded to date. Trump also added that his relationship with Musk remains strong, describing their past disagreements as "a little friction."

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