The New York Times - C.E.O.s Hold Their Tongues to Avoid Attracting Trump’s Anger

The New York Times - May 21, 2025

By Jordyn Holman

For chief executives, speaking in public has become a tightrope walk. Say the wrong word and it might tick off the White House…

“Companies have got to reconcile with the fact that politics has penetrated nearly every element of their business and to bake those considerations in to prepare your C.E.O.s,” said Brett Bruen, president of the Global Situation Room, a consulting firm based in Washington.

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