Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pledged an eye-catching $600 billion U.S. investment during a White House dinner with President Donald Trump and other tech leaders on September 4.
Zuckerberg said the multiyear plan, running through 2028, would focus on building U.S. data centers and infrastructure to power the next generation of technology. However, the announcement was clouded by a hot mic moment where Zuckerberg privately told Trump, “Sorry, I wasn’t ready … I wasn’t sure what number you wanted to go with.”
The remark fueled debate over whether the $600 billion figure represents a firm commitment or an improvised response. Neither Meta nor the White House has clarified the scope of the pledge, leaving questions about its true scale and impact.
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