Trump's CEO Councils Are Sticking by Him Amid Virginia Fallout
The big-name chief executives on President Donald Trump's advisory councils are largely sticking by the president.Most of the CEOs on the president's manufacturing council and his strategic and policy group either declined to comment or didn't respond to questions Monday, after Merck & Co. CEO Ken Frazier said he was quitting one of the groups "as a matter of personal conscience."
Frazier said that U.S. leaders must condemn bigotry, hatred and group supremacy, which Trump has been accused of not doing in the wake of violence in Virginia after white supremacists gathered in Charlottesville.
Here's how the top executives on Trump's two councils have responded today:
Staying on the Councils
Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone Group LP; Toby Cosgrove, Cleveland Clinic; Denise Morrison, Campbell Soup Co.; Andrew Liveris, Dow Chemical Co.; Michael Dell, Dell Technologies Inc.; John Ferriola, Nucor Corp.; Jeffrey Immelt, General Electric Co. chairman; Jeff Fettig, Whirlpool Corp.
No Response or No Comment
Adebayo Ogunlesi, Global Infrastructure Partners; Greg Hayes, United Technologies Corp.; Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed Martin Corp.; Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase & Co.; Mary Barra, General Motors Co.; Jim Kamsickas, Dana Inc.; Inge Thulin, 3M Co.; Doug McMillon, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.; Larry Fink, BlackRock Inc.; Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson; Mark Weinberger, Ernst & Young LLP; Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing Co.
Other Responses:
Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO: Says group is "assessing our role."
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