AT. Elon Musk Stuns Washington: Publicly Thanks Trump in Front of MBS and NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang
In a dramatic turn that underscores shifting alliances in the tech and political world, Elon Musk issued a heartfelt public thanks to Donald Trump at the U.S.–Saudi Investment Forum, held Wednesday at the Kennedy Center. His remarks mark a striking thaw in their previously tense relationship—and come amid one of the most significant global conversations on artificial intelligence today.

A Teasing Joke, and a Grateful Response
At the forum, during his address, President Trump took a pointed jab at Musk. While discussing tax incentives in his signature “Big Beautiful Bill,” he said:
“If they buy a nice Tesla car and borrow the money … You are so lucky I am with you, Elon,” he said, before asking the room with a grin, “Has he ever thanked me properly?”
The comment drew laughter from the assembled crowd of global business leaders, but Musk was quick to respond. Later that evening, he posted on X (formerly Twitter):
“I would like to thank President Trump for all he has done for America and the world.”
He accompanied the post with photos showing himself, Trump, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, suggesting not just personal reconciliation—but a potential realignment at the highest levels of tech and geopolitics.
More Than a Photo Op: AI, Diplomacy, and Billions
Musk’s appearance wasn’t just symbolic: at the forum, he joined Jensen Huang in a discussion about the future of artificial intelligence. According to Reuters, the two spoke on “emerging forces shaping the next wave of technological progress,” including investments, models, and AI architectures.
The timing is significant. The gathering follows closely on the heels of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s first U.S. trip since 2018—part of a broader push to turn Saudi Arabia into a global AI hub.
Trump even suggested he’d quietly lobbied the crown prince backstage to raise investment commitments to $1.5 trillion.

A Rocky History: From Feud to Reconciliation
Their relationship hasn’t always been cordial. Musk previously held a role under Trump as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), but resigned earlier this year after sharply criticizing Trump’s flagship spending bill.
In the months since, Musk launched a new political movement, the “American Party,” and openly challenged Trump’s fiscal policy. But signs of rapprochement began emerging again: Musk attended a White House dinner for the Saudi crown prince just a day before the forum, sitting beside both Trump and Huang.
Why It Matters: The Stakes Are High
This isn’t just about two strong personalities burying the hatchet. Analysts see Musk’s public thanks as part of a broader strategic realignment:
- AI Infrastructure: Saudi Arabia’s commitment to AI is massive, and with leaders like Musk and Jensen Huang involved, the kingdom’s vision for a data-driven future suddenly seems less distant.
- Economic Power Play: For Trump, the forum is a platform to showcase how his return could drive bold investment deals.
- Political Symbolism: Musk’s decision to publicly endorse Trump again—even after their public fallout—signals he might be hedging his bets not just as a tech billionaire but as a political player.
The Road Ahead
As the world watches, the real question is whether this moment is a one-off photo opportunity, or the start of a deeper, sustained alliance between Trump, Musk, and the emerging tech-finance axis led by Saudi Arabia.
If the latter, we may be witnessing not just a reconciliation between two powerful individuals—but the opening act of a new global tech-diplomatic order.

