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Author: ges 🐝  😊 😞
Number: of 55853 
Subject: Corporations being rated for support of Trump
Date: 08/18/2025 10:25 AM
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From Forbes:

White House Creates Loyalty Rating System For 553 U.S. Companies

The White House has created “dynamic scorecards” to measure U.S. companies’ loyalty and support for President Donald Trump’s agenda, a White House official confirmed to Forbes in an email Friday, revealing the grading system as it continues pressuring large firms to align with its economic and social policies.

The White House confirmed to Forbes an Axios report that the West Wing created a scorecard rating 553 companies on how strongly they have supported President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” seemingly allowing the White House to quickly gauge how they will approach future conversations or interactions with the listed companies.

The White House official told Forbes the dynamic scorecards “incorporate the support of present and future administration initiatives.”

In addition to considering companies’ support of Trump’s agenda, the scorecards also take into account companies’ social media posts, press releases, video testimonials, advertisements and attendance at White House events, Axios reported, noting companies' support is ranked as strong, moderate or low.

Axios cited as examples of “good” partners United, Delta, Uber, DoorDash, AT&T, Cisco, Airlines for America and the Steel Manufacturers Association.

An unnamed White House staffer told Axios the scorecards help “us see who really goes out and helps vs. those who just come in and pay lip service,” adding the gradings can change if “companies want to start advocating more now for the tax bill or additional administration priorities.”


https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/2025...

Can you smell the fascism now?

Fuck Trump.

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Author: Lapsody 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Corporations being rated for support of Trump
Date: 08/18/2025 10:46 AM
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Can you smell the fascism now?

Yep. It's here, and loyalty to the Fuehrer will be rewarded and those not loyal - punished.
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Author: PucksFool   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Corporations being rated for support of Trump
Date: 08/18/2025 10:47 AM
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Release the Epstein files!
Imprison the Epstein 'philes!
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Author: flightdoc 101 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Corporations being rated for support of Trump
Date: 08/18/2025 2:41 PM
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This the first positive thing, in my opinion, to come out of the Trump (dis)organization.

Now I know which corporations to avoid with my business.
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Author: weatherman   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Corporations being rated for support of Trump
Date: 08/18/2025 3:39 PM
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agree, the highest ranked companies would be the result of many acts, but hard to track as a nonpublic 'dynamic (i.e., what have you done for trump lately) list.

i cannot help but imagine many smaller companies can temporarily make the list by some simple flattery, which cost them nothing but some integrity. shareholders may accept that, versus becoming active targets of a grift-seeking gop.

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Author: ptheland 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Corporations being rated for support of Trump
Date: 08/18/2025 4:40 PM
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The White House has created “dynamic scorecards” to measure U.S. companies’ loyalty and support for President Donald Trump’s agenda, a White House official confirmed

Shades of Nixon’s enemies list. Not exactly the same, but it certainly rhymes.

—Peter
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