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Trump asked Musk for SpaceX stock to seed US kids’ savings accounts, report says

Ars Technica · Jun 30, 2026, 3:38 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

One way Donald Trump plans to celebrate July 4th is by rolling out children’s savings accounts, known as Trump Accounts, and apparently, he’s been angling to get a big donation from Space X as part of that push. A person familiar with talks involving the Trump administration told Semafor that Space X has spoken with US officials about donating stock to Trump Accounts. At this stage, however, it remains unclear if a donation will be made or what impact a Space X donation might have on the value of the accounts, which Trump hopes will be a defining part of his legacy. So far, 6 million children have been signed up for Trump Accounts, which officially launch next week on Independence Day. Trump accounts are a new type of individual retirement account available to any child under 18 with a Social Security number, and parents can sign up their kids through a Trump Accounts app that's already available for download. As an extra perk, any child born between 2025 and 2028 can receive a one-time $1,000 contribution from the government.Read full article Comments

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