Story highlights She didn't want Trump to be presidentThe meeting gave Powell Jobs a chance to discuss immigration and educationWashington (CNN) President Donald Trump discussed immigration and education reform on Wednesday when he met with Laurene Powell Jobs, Apple founder Steve Jobs' widow and a prolific donor to Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Wednesday. Powell Jobs is a prodigious philanthropist who known for valuing her privacy, while Trump is a reality television star-turned-politician known for courting attention whenever he can. She also didn't want Trump to be president. Powell Jobs, through her non-profit, donated $2 million to Priorities USA, Clinton's top dollar super PAC. And in August, the tech leader hosted a 20-person, $200,000-a-head fundraiser at her Silicon Valley home that raised more than $4 million.
Source: CNN March 08, 2017 16:07 UTC