Moments ago, President Trump shot off a tweet announcing that he was ending his CEO Manufacturing Council as well as the Strategy and Policy forum in what looks to be a case of “you can’t quit, you’re fired!” The move comes after several CEOs resigned from their participation following Trump’s comments on Charlottesville which placed blame ‘on both sides.’
Trump made the announcement right as one of the advisory groups was reportedly set to disband.
Rather than putting pressure on the businesspeople of the Manufacturing Council & Strategy & Policy Forum, I am ending both. Thank you all!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 16, 2017
In other words, despite condemning Neo-Nazis and white nationalists, the nation is in revolt because Trump suggested that the violent anarchists of Antifa share blame for the last weekend’s deadly events.
Per Bloomberg:
[Trump’s] remarks were a reversal of what he said a day before, when he tweeted that he had plenty of CEOs who wanted to be on the panels to replace those who quit, and called the CEOs who left “grandstanders.”For every CEO that drops out of the Manufacturing Council, I have many to take their place. Grandstanders should not have gone on. JOBS!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 15, 2017
The executive council, which is led by Blackstone Group LP’s Stephen Schwarzman, planned to inform the White House Wednesday before making the announcement public, according to a person familiar with the matter, who wasn’t authorized to discuss the news publicly.
Resignations and reactions
I cannot sit on a council for a President that tolerates bigotry and domestic terrorism; I resign, effective immediately. pic.twitter.com/ip6F2nsoog
— Richard L. Trumka (@RichardTrumka) August 15, 2017
Johnson & Johnson CEO says Trump's Tuesday statements "have changed our decision to participate" in the manufacturing council pic.twitter.com/JvZnJdSVfw
— Molly Hensley-Clancy (@mollyhc) August 16, 2017
because you can't have anymore CEOs quit the council if you disband the council pic.twitter.com/V5Hg3laSAT
— Cornelius Moore (@CMooreHere) August 16, 2017
Campbell Soup CEO resigns from US President Trump's manufacturing council, making her the 8th to step down pic.twitter.com/IcOoBSlWal
— Sky News (@SkyNews) August 16, 2017
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When they are running headlines like, “If you agree with Trump that Nazis and protestors are equal, then you are the problem” (the lead article on the Sacramento Bee website at the moment) – you know that the fix is in. Trump of course said nothing of the sort, but that headline best encapsulates the narrative.
Antifa is the ideology of peace.#notallAntifa
While Trump was trying to bring industry on board with his programs, this was a largely symbolic council, it seems. He now has a chance to out flank them in my opinion, by instead assembling a council of smaller businesses from main street America. Businessmen from that sector will be clambering to be involved. Put a group of the fastest growing small to mid-sized businesses together and watch the innovation and ideas explode.
He wasn’t voted into power to cater to special interests anyway – but I have a feeling that these businesses may feel some blow back from it.
Good riddance. Short Merck.
Ahahahahaha it’s never trump, always the other guy. Hey maybe Trump is just a pile of shit that most people can’t stand
Disband? Uh.. there was nobody left…
Cricket…BTW… small businesses will be clambering? not unless they are owned by plants. Got dictionary? Clueless as usual.