Now Apple considers joining legal action against Trump’s travel ban as boss Tim Cook speaks of ‘heart-wrenching’ impact on his staff
Apple CEO Tim Cook told the Wall Street Journal that the company is considering legal action against Donald Trump’s executive order
Cook said employees have been emailing him, telling him ‘heart-wrenching’ stories about the negative impacts of the travel ban
The tech boss said he’s been in touch with high level White House staffers and is trying to convince them to reverse the ban
By Nikki Schwab, U.S. Political Reporter
DailyMail.com
1 February 2017
Apple’s chief executive Tim Cook is contemplating legal action against President Donald Trump’s travel ban.
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, Cook spoke of the hundreds of Apple employees who have been affected by the president’s executive order – which the White House is not calling a ‘ban,’ after referring to it as a ban – that halted travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Since the order was signed last Friday, Cook said he’s received emails from Apple employees filled with ‘heart-wrenching stories.’
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