Trump: Apple should get rid of DEI rules instead of making ‘adjustments’
- Donald Trump urged Apple to end its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies after a significant shareholder vote against dismantling them, which resulted in 210.45 million votes in favor and 8.84 billion votes against the proposal.
- Trump described DEI policies as discriminatory, claiming they harm Americans whose race or gender do not align with the initiatives, and suggested a Department of Justice investigation could occur regarding their legality.
- Apple announced a $500 billion investment in U.S. Manufacturing over the next four years, which includes plans to hire over 20,000 people in the country.
- CEO Tim Cook indicated that Apple will continue to promote a culture of belonging while potentially making changes to DEI programs as legal conditions evolve.
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