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Apple CEO Tim Cook called for "deescalation" in Minneapolis, where two people have been killed by federal agents this month.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Says "Deescalation" Needed In Minneapolis, Says He Shared His Views With Trump
Apple CEO Tim Cook weighed in on Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, which has led to further national outrage following federal agents killing of Alex Pretti. In a memo to employees,
"I had a good conversation with the president this week where I shared my views," the CEO of Apple said in the memo.
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Tim Cook criticized for attending Melania Trump's movie event after Alex Pretti killing
Hours after a VA nurse was murdered on the streets of Minneapolis, Tim Cook attended a film premiere with Trump, sparking calls for an Apple boycott.
Opinion: While Americans were reeling from the killing of Alex Pretti in Minnesota, Tim Cook chose to attend a nauseatingly tone-deaf screening of a glossy documentary about Melania Trump. A vanity project soaked in controversy and obscene money,
Apple CEO Tim Cook traveled to the White House on the same day a Border Patrol agent shot a Veterans Affairs nurse dead in Minneapolis.
The Apple CEO doesn't seem shy about getting cozy with the Trump regime.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook says he’s 'heartbroken' after Minneapolis shootings, calls for de-escalation
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Tuesday he’s “heartbroken” by the recent events in Minneapolis, and that he has voiced his concerns about the situation with President Donald Trump.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has sent his staff a personal memo following a backlash after he attended a VIP party with Donald and Melania Trump at the White House. Cook, 65, went to a private premiere of the Melania documentary on Saturday night,
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Wednesday sent his staff a personal memo after a backlash for attending a VIP party with Donald and Melania Trump at the White House. Cook had gone to a private premiere of the Melania documentary on Saturday night, just hours after the brutal death of ICU nurse Alex Pretti, who was shot dead by a federal agent in Minnesota.