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Trump companies were in the red; he"s reaped the rewards since

Real-estate developer Donald Trump in 1992 lived in a New York luxury apartment, traveled by limousine and had personal bodyguards. .....»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 15th, 2019

Dominion"s lawyers demand Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Parler preserve posts by Trump and other far-right figures, ahead of threatened defamation lawsuits

Dominion asked the companies to keep posts from Fox News, Newsmax, OANN, .....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderFeb 5th, 2021

A Newsmax segment went off the rails when the MyPillow guy started ranting about voting machines, prompting the anchor to walk off the set

Newsmax is among several pro-Trump entities that have been threatened with defamation lawsuits by voting-machine companies. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. Drew Angerer/Getty Images MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell repeatedly rante.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytFeb 2nd, 2021

The US Capitol riot was not the language of the unheard

For years, media outlets and big technology companies have provided a platform for the dangerous views espoused by Donald Trump's.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 29th, 2021

Senators who backed Trump"s election challenge may rethink their stance on impeachment after losing corporate funding, experts say

Marriott, Walmart, and Amazon are among dozens of companies that pulled funding from the 147 GOP lawmakers who voted against Biden's ce.....»»

Category: personnelSource: nytJan 23rd, 2021

The Trump administration is revoking the licenses of companies that supply to Huawei, as a final blow to the Chinese tech giant

Huawei has long been a target of the Trump administration, which believes it spies for the Chinese government. Huawei has repeatedly denied the claim. The Huawei booth at the 2020 World 5G Convention. Li Zhihao/VCG via Getty Im.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 18th, 2021

: In parting shot, Trump administration revokes licenses to do business with Huawei: report

The Trump administration has notified Intel Corp. and other tech companies that it is revoking licenses to do business with China's Huawei Technologies Co. and rejecting new license applications, Reuters reported Sunday......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 18th, 2021

The Trump ban across social media wasn"t censorship - it was a series of editorial decisions by media companies that call themselves social platforms

Becca Lewis says the difference between how social media companies present themselves and how they actually function is reaching a breaking point. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnav Becca Lewi.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytJan 17th, 2021

Far-right groups move online conversations from social media to chat apps — and out of view of law enforcement

After big tech companies kicked Trump off Twitter and shut down right-wing social network Parler, extremist groups are moving to encrypted chat apps like Telegram. It's making it tougher for police to look for future attacks......»»

Category: topSource: washpostJan 15th, 2021

Twitter ban reveals that tech companies held keys to Trump’s power all along

It may take historians years to grasp the full implications of.....»»

Category: topSource: washpostJan 14th, 2021

Twitter ban reveals that tech companies held the keys to Trump’s power all along

It may take historians years to grasp the full implications of.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytJan 14th, 2021

There"s a basic problem with calling Facebook and Twitter "platforms" - and it took Trump for us to see it

Referring to these tech companies as platforms, rather than media publishers, falsely acknowledges that protections are due to them.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 14th, 2021

Five things to know today, and Cincinnati"s most-exciting real estate project

Good morning Cincinnati. Here are the five things you need to know before you start your busy business day. When it comes to local companies and political donations in the wake of the attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters last week, Cint.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 14th, 2021

The future of Section 230 and internet speech after Trump

President Trump made reforming Section 230, the law that lets internet companies censor content, into a signature cause. Will the tumultuous end of his presidency, including his own deplatforming, advance.....»»

Category: topSource: latimesJan 13th, 2021

Companies are dumping Trump brand in wake of Capitol insurrection. But can Chicago shed Trump Tower’s giant sign?

A Chicago alderman said he plans to introduce an ordinance this month to remove the sign from Trump's condo and hotel property in Chicago, as corporate American scram.....»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneJan 12th, 2021

President Trump lashes out at social media companies following Twitter ban

President Trump lashed out at Silicon Valley on Tuesday in his first public comments since Twitter banned him from the site, stressing the industry had done a “horrible thing for our country and to our country.".....»»

Category: topSource: washpostJan 12th, 2021

Social media ETFs slump Monday in wake of Trump bans

Shares of social media companies were sharply lower Monday after several of them banned President Donald Trump from their platforms, helping drag down the exchange-traded funds that invest in them. Twitter Inc. shares were down .....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 11th, 2021

Forbes editor warns companies that might hire Trump press secretaries: Magazine will assume everything they say is a lie

The editor of Forbes magazine has urg.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 11th, 2021

Forbes editor issues warning to companies intending to hire Trump press secretaries: "We"ll assume everything you talk about is a lie"

The editor of Forbes magazine has warned companies not to hire Kellyanne Conway, Sean Spicer, Kayleigh McEnany, Stephanie Grisham, or Sarah Sanders. Pictured: Sean Spicer, Kayleigh McEnany, and Kellyanne Conway Getty Imag.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 10th, 2021

Marriott and Citi suspend political donations to GOP lawmakers who sided with Trump and objected to Biden"s certification as president

Marriott and Citi are among the largest US companies to halt PAC donations to the GOP members who attempted to overturn the election. Supporters of US President Donald Trump enter the US Capitol'.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 10th, 2021

Amazon, Apple and Google cut off Parler, an app that drew Trump supporters

The actions against Parler were part of a wider crackdown by tech companies after Wednesday’s deadly riot in Washington......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 10th, 2021