Story highlights She didn't want Trump to be president

The meeting gave Powell Jobs a chance to discuss immigration and education

Washington (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.

The duo is an odd pairing.

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.

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