Tim Cook pressed for details on how Apple obtained Trump tariff exemptions
- Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook this week asking for details on his talks with the Trump administration about tariffs.
- This follows President Trump's earlier announcement of tariffs impacting Apple's supply chain, as Tim Cook reportedly sought exemptions for Apple products.
- A report detailed Cook's discussions on tariff impacts before Trump announced wide exemptions covering smartphones on April 12.
- Cook previously donated $1 million to Trump's inauguration fund, and Senator Warren stated Cook's work "creates the appearance of impropriety."
- These events raise concerns about large corporations potentially gaining special favors unavailable to smaller businesses.
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Sen. Warren presses Apple’s Cook about ‘special favors’ on tariffs
Senate Finance Committee member Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is pressing Apple CEO Tim Cook for details on a reported behind-the-scenes push to secure exemptions from new U.S. tariffs that would have hiked the cost of products his company sells. In an April 23 letter to Cook, Warren raised concerns about what moved the Trump administration earlier this month to exempt household electronics from steep new tariffs on China, citing a report by the Washi…
Carol Roth: How Team Trump Can Fix Tariff Messaging Right Now
On Thursday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” author Carol Roth discussed the Trump administration’s tariff policies. Roth said that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been the “all star”, but lacks the clout to set policy, and “the messaging has been abysmal, because…there The post Carol Roth: How Team Trump Can Fix Tariff Messaging Right Now appeared first on Breitbart.
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