SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell has announced she will donate shares to the Trump Accounts program, aligning the aerospace giant with a growing list of corporate and billionaire supporters of the initiative.

The pledge was made on Monday, reinforcing the company's ties to the current administration as it prepares for a major market milestone.

The donation follows a suggestion from President Donald Trump, who told CNBC last week that he expected SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to contribute company stock to the program.

The donation follows a suggestion from President Donald Trump, who told CNBC last week that he expected SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to contribute company stock to the program.

Shotwell's move signals strong executive-level support for the policy, which aims to establish investment accounts for American children.

This development comes at a critical juncture for SpaceX, which is set to make its long-awaited public market debut on the Nasdaq this Friday.

The listing is being viewed by analysts and market participants as a direct test of investor confidence in Elon Musk’s management style and the company's valuation.