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Saudi Arabia's powerful crown prince is taking a landmark US tour, meeting with with stars from Elon Musk and Bill Gates to Oprah

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is currently on a multi-week tour across the US, meeting with heavy hitters in government, business, and media.

Starting with President Donald Trump, MbS, as he is known, has since gone on to meet other important politicians in Washington, including influential members of Congress and a number of Trump Cabinet officials.

But the crown prince isn't just meeting with politicians. The Independent reported that a leaked copy of his itinerary revealed meetings with journalists, media moguls, academics, and some of the biggest players in the world's economy.

Here are some of the biggest names MbS is meeting during his charm offensive:

Donald Trump

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Trump has now met with MbS multiple times, both in the US and Saudi Arabia. He has emerged as a strong supporter of the young crown prince, as well as his father, King Salman.

The president brought

Oprah Winfrey

Jim Mattis

Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis was known for being a hawk toward Iran when he served as a general in the Marine Corps. Though he has argued in favor of keeping the Iran deal intact, he is still wary of Saudi Arabia's Middle East rival.

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MbS also serves as Saudi Arabia's Minister of Defense, and has made confronting Iran a top priority for Saudi Arabia. A meeting with his US counterpart is a no-brainer.

Stephen Schwarzman

Stephen Schwarzman is the chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group, a global private equity firm. He is ranked 117th on Forbes'

John Kerry

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John Kerry was the Secretary of State under former President Barack Obama. During his time at the State Department, he was involved with talks between the US and Saudi Arabia, mostly about countering Iran and the civil war in Yemen.

The Crown Prince met with Kerry on Thursday, in a meeting described as "friendly."

Henry Kissinger

Henry Kissinger is one of America's longest-serving diplomats.

The former secretary of state and national security advisor is known for his role in ending the Vietnam War and his pioneering of the détente policy towards the Soviet Union, as well as helping open relation with the People's Republic of China.

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Antonio Guterres

Antonio Guterres is the Secretary General of the United Nations. The UN has repeatedly accused the Kingdom of not doing enough to prevent civilian casualties in the Yemen, where Saudi Arabia is leading an air coalition against Iran-backed Houthi rebels.

Michael Bloomberg

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Michael Bloomberg is the founder, owner, and CEO of Bloomberg LP, as well as the former mayor of New York.

With a net worth of slightly over $50 billion, Bloomberg is the 7th richest person in the US, and 10th richest in the world.

MbS, Bloomberg, and Joshua Steiner, the h

Thomas Friedman

Thomas Friedman is a three time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who writes for the New York Times. He is the foreign affairs columnist for the Times, and often writes about the Middle East.

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Friedman wrote a glowing profile of MbS for the Times in November 2017, describing the Saudi crown prince as "

MbS and Friedman are reportedly supposed to have dinner together at some point during his trip.

Bill Gates

Arguably the most well known businessman in the world, Bill Gates is the founder of Microsoft, one of the drivers of the personal computer revolution, and the second richest person in the world.

Bill Gates met MbS in Riyadh in November 2017 to discuss "

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Ernest Moniz

Ernest Moniz was the former secretary of energy under Obama, and also served in the department during Bill Clinton's administration.

He is a nuclear physicist and is currently the CEO of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that works to prevent attacks and accidents with weapons of mass destruction. Moniz met with MbS at the event Schwarzman organized.

Lloyd Blankfein

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Lloyd Blankfein is the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Goldman Sachs. He recently posted on his twitter account that he met MbS in New York City.

Goldman Sachs recently announced that it would invest its own money in the kingdom for the first time.

Masayoshi Son

Masayoshi Son is a Japanese businessman who serves as the CEO of Softbank, as well as the chairman of Sprint and Arm Holdings.

Softbank announced a $200 billion plan this week to create the worlds largest

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Madeleine Albright

Madeleine Albright was the secretary of state under President Bill Clinton, and was the first woman to ever hold the position.

She is known for her role in shaping American policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Yugoslav Wars, as well as the Middle East. She also notably met with former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il when he was in power.

Rupert Murdoch

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Rupert Murdoch is an Australian-born American media mogul, and founder and CEO of News Corporation. He is also the 21st Century Fox.

Like Thomas Friedman, Murdoch is expected to have dinner with the crown prince sometime during his trip.

Jeffrey Goldberg

Tim Cook

Apple CEO Tim Cook is head of the world's largest information technology company, and the world's second-largest mobile phone manufacturer.

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It was reported last December that Apple, along with other giants like Amazon, were in the process of negotiating with Saudi authorities for licenses that would allow them to set up offices inside the kingdom.

Attracting tech companies is a big part of MbS' economic reforms.

Elon Musk

Elon Musk is the business magnate and CEO of companies like SpaceX, Tesla, and Neuralink.

Much of Musk's work is based on creating products and projects that benefit humanity as a whole, such as reusable rockets, electric cars and storage units, and implantable brain-computer interfaces.

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Christine Lagarde

Christine Lagarde is the managing director of the International Monetary Fund. MbS has made transitioning Saudi Arabia's economy from being dependent on oil exports a top priority.

The crown prince's meeting with Lagarde was focused on the Saudi Economy and its ambitious reforms.

Peter Thiel

Peter Thiel is an American businessman who specializes in venture capital and technology. He is currently president of Clarium Capital, as well as chairman of Palantir, Valar Ventures, and Mithril Capital.

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Thiel and many other business leaders from Wall Street and Silicon Valley went to Saudi Arabia in October 2017 for an event that the New York Times reported as "

Alan Garber

Alan Garber is the p

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