Apple CEO Tim Cook was expected to organize a private tour of US President Donald Trump to the Texas computer plant, the latest sign of a close relationship between two of the most powerful figures in the United States.

The pro-Democratic cook, who donated $ 236,000 to Hillary Clinton's campaign, is seen as extraordinarily skilled in his dealings with Trump, especially given Apple's opposition to some administration policies, in what seems to be a success for Cook that Silicon Valley rivals like Jeff have failed. Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.

One of the reasons for this good relationship between Cook and the president is that Apple keeps producing the advanced Mac Pro in the US rather than moving it abroad.

Some of the tweets and quotes from Trump to Tim, as well as Cook's comments on some of the president's policy points, are reviewed below.

Trump Tweets:
Trump, who uses a government-issued iPhone, appears to be experimenting with the new model for the iPhone 11 Pro, tweeting to Cook on October 25, 2019, `` To Tim: The button on the iPhone was much better than the current swipe. ''

Regarding the trade tariff, Trump wrote on Twitter on July 25, 2017, “I talked to Cook, he promised me three big, big, big, big plants,” the Wall Street Journal quoted Trump as saying. Apple has not publicly commented on this promise.

On April 25, 2018, the president told his followers on Twitter that he would talk to Cook about "many things, including how the United States has been unfairly treated for many years, by many countries, in trade."

A Trump tweet appeared on September 8, 2018, saying Apple prices could go up because of tariffs on China. "But there is an easy solution where there will be a zero tax, and in fact a tax incentive. Make your products in the US instead of China. Building new factories now. "

The September 30 tweet praised Apple and its factory as Trump said Apple's choice to build a new MacBook in Texas was "great news" and that meant hundreds of US jobs in Austin and suppliers across the country "Congratulations to the Apple team and their workers!" .

Cook Tweets:
Apple's president has been positive about the outlook for an agreement between the United States and China while challenging the US administration in some areas, as his tweets show on Twitter.

On August 17, 2017, in a tweet, Cook expressed his opposition to Trump when he blamed white nationalists and anti-racist activists equally for the violence that erupted in Virginia.

Cook described the separation of children from immigrant parents on the US-Mexican border on June 19, 2018 as "inhumane" and promised to be a "constructive voice" in seeking to end the case.

Amid escalating trade tensions between China and the United States, Cook hoped calm would prevail when asked to comment on Trump's new tariff announcement on March 23, 2018.

On October 2, 2019, Cook sent a summary to the U.S. Supreme Court opposing Trump's efforts to end the "Dreamers" program, which protects hundreds of thousands of immigrant children who have arrived illegally.

Cook says Apple believes the United States and China will resolve their trade dispute by tweeting on October 30. "I don't know every chapter of the book, but I think this will happen in the end. I certainly hope it will happen this quarter of the year, but we'll see it."