Corporate America doesn’t want to fight with Trump in public. But as a result, it’s ceding him an unprecedented amount of control over the shape — and future — of U.S. business.
In the past week, the president has turned up the heat on big companies and their CEOs to an extent that is unprecedented even by Trump’s norms-shattering standards. He has publicly attacked companies and their executives throughout his political career — but now he’s demanding firings of executives who aren’t even household names, such as a corporate economist at Goldman Sachs.
WatDabney@sopuli.xyz 1 week ago
I’m sure they’re looking at the long term.
While Trump might prove a short term difficulty for them, they’re very much in favor of his project of concentrating power in the executive branch and are looking forward to getting someone more amenable (read “for sale”) in the office.