Apple CEO Tim Cook will meet seperately with President-elect Donald Trump. | Getty Trump to hold separate talks with Cook, Musk

NEW YORK — President-elect Donald Trump will meet separately with Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, and Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, after his high-profile huddle with tech industry leaders Wednesday.

Cook and Musk have both been critics of the president-elect. Apple withdrew from the GOP convention because of Trump’s controversial comments about women, immigrants and minorities, and Cook later held a fundraiser for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Musk, a Clinton donor, said in an interview last month he felt “a bit strongly that [Trump] is probably not the right guy” for the White House.

Alex Karp, the CEO of Palantir, will join Trump's larger meeting with other Silicon Valley chief executives, according to a transition spokesman. One of Trump’s top advisers, venture capitalist Peter Thiel, is a major investor in the data-analysis company.

