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Nvidia Hits $4 Trillion Milestone, Driven by AI Momentum
As Trump champions American AI dominance, Nvidia's success signals the return of U.S. tech manufacturing.

In a landmark moment for American industry, Nvidia has become the first publicly traded company in history to reach a $4 trillion market cap a feat that signals not just corporate success, but a larger victory for American innovation, AI dominance, and a resurgent manufacturing vision led by President Donald Trump.
While the Biden administration remains asleep at the wheel, burdened by bloated bureaucracies and overseas dependencies, Nvidia's explosive growth underlines what’s possible when America First policies meet the future of technology.
Nvidia surpassed Apple and Microsoft, both of which stalled at the $3 trillion mark.
The company hit $2 trillion in February 2024, $3 trillion in June 2025, and surged past $4 trillion this week.
Nvidia stock hit a record $164 per share a stunning turnaround from its 20% YTD loss back in March.
That March slump came in response to Trump’s tariff announcements a short-term hit that spooked weak-kneed investors. But by April, Nvidia had committed $500 billion to building AI infrastructure right here in the United States. Unlike Silicon Valley’s usual outsourcing addiction, this bold move signaled a shift toward America-based production.
The company, which relies on Taiwan Semiconductor and Samsung, now plans to build and test its Blackwell chips in Arizona and deploy AI supercomputers in Texas states with Republican leadership and strong economic freedom. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made it clear: manufacturing in America isn’t just patriotic, it’s smart business.
"Adding American manufacturing helps us better meet the incredible and growing demand for AI chips and supercomputers, strengthens our supply chain and boosts our resiliency," Huang said in April.
That decision didn’t come out of nowhere. In May, Huang publicly backed Trump’s leadership: “Our president wants America to win… [he] laid out a bold vision… to onshore manufacturing so that we can have a more resilient supply chain and create jobs locally.”
This is the real-world payoff of Trump's economic and technological policies. Where Biden sees regulatory hurdles and green boondoggles, Trump sees strategic opportunity and job creation. And now, with Nvidia leading the AI revolution from American soil, the vision is becoming reality.
At a time when the mainstream media wants to pretend Biden is competent and Silicon Valley is morally superior, it’s clear who’s actually delivering Donald Trump, and the innovators who believe in rebuilding America from the ground up.
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