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President Trump is irritated about Apple not completely killing DEI initiatives

Tim Cook and Donald Trump in a meeting at the White House in 2018

President Trump has weighed in on Apple's "culture of belonging" with a single post to Truth Social — and it's about what you'd expect.

On Tuesday, Apple held its annual shareholder meeting for 2025. As expected, the company covered many topics, including a DEI-related proposal from conservative-think tank National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR).

CEO Tim Cook told shareholders the company would rather maintain its current diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program and its associated policies and hiring practices. The shareholders overwhelmingly voted to maintain current practices.

Unsurprisingly, President Trump has taken to Truth Social to give his opinion on the matter.

Social media post criticizing Apple's DEI rules, calling them a hoax. Dated February 26, 2025, at 8:01 AM. Trump blasts Apple on Truth Social

Cook had predicted that this would likely happen. He preemptively told shareholders the company would only change its policies if it were legally obligated to.

"As the legal landscape around this issue evolves, we may need to make some changes to comply, but our north star of dignity and respect for everyone and our work to that end will never waver," said Cook. He added that the company would continue to work on "a culture of belonging where everyone can do their best work."

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Apple's stance on its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies has remained strong and consistent over the years. In fact, Cook credited this as one of the reasons the company is successful.

And, with a $3.7 trillion market cap as of February 26, it's hard to argue.

Apple maintains that there are no DEI-related hiring quotas.

Whether or not this will result in an executive order or law change remains to be seen. However, given Trump's propensity for signing executive orders, it wouldn't be surprising if he sought to exterminate DEI country-wide in the immediate future.

Recently, Trump has called for the end of DEI programs in both the government and private sector, claiming that the practices discriminate against other Americans. Many US companies, including the likes of Meta, Amazon, and Goldman Sachs, have all rolled back or outright ended their DEI programs to gain the favor of the Trump administration.

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DAalseth 7 Years · 3209 comments

Why do you get Trump when you type in racist? 
This, this kind of **** is why.

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foregoneconclusion 13 Years · 2939 comments

Logical fallacy: how could Donald Trump tell if a company had ended DEI if his goal was to end discriminatory practices? Lack of discrimination in hiring would = diversity. 

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gwmac 18 Years · 1816 comments

What Trump will likely do is ban any federal contracts with companies that still have strong DEI programs in place. I am not sure how much business Apple does with the federal government, but that would likely be a very good reason for Apple to significantly curtail if not eliminate DEI which in my opinion is a good thing. 

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apple4thewin 4 Years · 408 comments

Here we go again 🙄. Time to wait for his tantrum to end.

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Stabitha_Christie 4 Years · 665 comments

Of all the issues that the President of the United States has to address how do Apple's business practices even rank? 

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