Overview
- The president’s public schedule lists a 7:30 p.m. private dinner at the White House.
- Sources say invited CEOs include Jamie Dimon, Adena Friedman, Larry Fink, Ted Pick, Stephen Schwarzman and David Solomon.
- An administration official confirmed a meeting with financial leaders, though the White House has not released an official guest list.
- The outreach is presented as a push to strengthen U.S. capital markets, reshore supply chains and back sectors viewed as vital to national security.
- JPMorgan recently announced a decade-long $1.5 trillion investment plan, including up to $10 billion for direct equity and venture investments in U.S. firms, while company spokespeople declined to comment on the dinner and the event follows a similar tech-CEO gathering in September.