Trump Establishes "Corporate Loyalty List," Ranking 553 U.S. Businesses and Associations Based on Support for the "Big and Beautiful" Bill
BlockBeats News, August 16th, according to The Daily Telegraph, White House officials have revealed that Trump's aides have developed a scorecard that ranks 553 American companies and industry associations based on their level of support for the "Big and Beautiful" bill. A White House official said that the list primarily measures how much effort American companies have made to support and promote the "Big and Beautiful" bill, with factors affecting the score including social media posts, press releases, video endorsements, advertisements, participation in White House events, and activities related to the "Big and Beautiful" bill.
The list categorizes companies as "high, medium, and low" partners of the bill. The American news website Axios revealed that the list includes "excellent partner examples," such as Uber, DoorDash, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Airlines for America, AT&T, Cisco, and the American Iron and Steel Institute. These companies have all taken measures to promote Trump's "Big and Beautiful" bill.
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