Trump Secures Largest Deal In US History

Trump Secures $600 Billion in U.S.-Saudi Deal: Jobs, Security, and American Leadership Restored

RIYADH — On his first full day back on the world stage, President Donald J. Trump delivered a historic victory for the American people: a $600 billion investment and defense agreement with Saudi Arabia that promises to create American jobs, boost national security, and restore U.S. leadership on the global stage.

At the heart of the deal is a record-breaking $142 billion defense package, ensuring that American-made military technology continues to lead the world. It includes top-tier equipment for air and missile defense, naval security, space advancements, and state-of-the-art communication systems—all sourced from U.S. defense manufacturers.

💥 “America builds the best equipment, the best systems—the best everything,” President Trump told a packed room of investors and business leaders.

This landmark deal reinforces the “America First” foreign policy that voters overwhelmingly supported, and underscores the president’s success in making strong alliances that benefit the U.S. economy and protect American interests.


🇺🇸 A Victory for American Workers and Industry

Beyond defense, the $600 billion package includes:

  • $20 billion from Saudi-based DataVolt to build AI data centers in the U.S.
  • $80 billion in U.S.-Saudi tech partnerships involving Google, Oracle, Salesforce, AMD, and Uber
  • A $2 billion airport expansion in Riyadh led by U.S. firms Hill, Jacobs, Parsons, and AECOM
  • $14.2 billion in American energy infrastructure via GE Vernova
  • $4.8 billion in Boeing aircraft sales
  • $5.8 billion in Michigan manufacturing jobs backed by Shamekh IV Solutions

📈 These are real numbers. Real jobs. And real proof that Trump means business when it comes to putting America First.


🛡️ Restoring Strength Abroad While Rebuilding at Home

President Trump praised Saudi Arabia for embracing a vision of peace through strength, rejecting failed nation-building models of the past. He highlighted that the progress made in the Middle East comes not from foreign lecturing but from sovereign determination—a theme that resonates deeply with Americans tired of endless wars and broken promises.

He didn’t mince words about Iran either, offering a better path forward while warning of the costs of continued aggression.

🔥 “The Middle East’s future will be shaped by its own people—not by globalist non-profits or neo-con war planners,” Trump said to thunderous applause.


🤝 Musk, Military, and the Marketplace

The summit featured:

  • Elon Musk, who discussed building millions of AI-powered robots and autonomous vehicles
  • Palantir CEO Alex Karp, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, BlackRock’s Larry Fink, and other tech titans discussing future growth
  • A push toward Vision 2030, a bold Saudi plan to diversify their economy—with American innovation at the center of it all

Projects include New Murabba, a climate-controlled megacity featuring the world’s largest cube-shaped skyscraper, a symbol of Saudi ambition and U.S.-Saudi cooperation.


🇺🇸 Bottom Line for Conservatives: Trump Delivers, Again

This isn’t just a handshake overseas—it’s a massive win for the United States:
Thousands of American jobs
Billions invested into U.S. technology and manufacturing
Renewed global respect for U.S. leadership
A safer world through strength—not apology

President Trump is once again proving that strong, pro-American leadership can drive prosperity, peace, and patriotism—not just at home, but around the globe.

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