Cook, Apple and Minneapolis
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Apple CEO Tim Cook called for "deescalation" in Minneapolis, where two people have been killed by federal agents this month.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has spoken out about “the events in Minneapolis” after federal agents shot and killed another protester over the weekend, telling employees that he has shared his feelings with President Trump.
Altman made the comments while also praising President Donald Trump as a “strong leader” while Cook said he had a "good conversation" with the president on this matter.
In an internal memo, Tim Cook said he had discussed the matter with President Donald Trump, according to a Bloomberg report.
Apple CEO Tim Cook posed for a photograph with an accused sex pest during a private screening of the Melania Trump documentary at the White House. Cook, 65, joined invited VIP guests who watched the vanity documentary Melania just hours after federal agents fatally shot ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
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