Apple, Tim Cook and Minneapolis
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Apple CEO Tim Cook called for "deescalation" in Minneapolis, where two people have been killed by federal agents this month.
In the wake of the unrest in Minneapolis following the shooting deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by ICE agents, a few tech CEOs have begun to speak out about the Trump administration's policies, be it on social media or through internal communications with their employees.
Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a private White House screening of a documentary about Melania Trump, and the timing of the event has seen him facing a vitriolic backlash from critics and customers.
While at a White House screening of the first lady’s documentary, the Apple CEO posed with the director, who’s been accused of sexual misconduct.
The furor over Minneapolis has tested the Apple CEO’s strategy for navigating Washington.
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Tim Cook finally breaks with Trump after ICE shooting, urges de-escalation in rare public rebuke
Tim Cook finally responds after an ICE shooting, signaling a subtle but significant shift in Apple’s relationship with Trump.