Is Big Business Backing Away from Trump’s Empire?

It seems corporations are beginning to reconsider their alliance with Trump.

From their perspective, they witnessed a massive social and political movement fail to stop him. Despite widespread opposition, he was reelected, appearing to command an almost cult-like following—a force they hoped to harness for their own gain.

So they capitulated. They abandoned even the pretense of supporting diversity and fell in line, eager to serve the new Trumpian order.

Then came Elon Musk’s infamous salute at the inauguration—a turning point. After that, things unraveled. Podcasters saw their audiences shrink, companies faced boycotts, and retaliatory tariffs began to bite.

While the tax cuts and deregulation may still pad their profits in the short term, their long-term prospects are crumbling. And Trump isn’t helping—his relentless stream of vitriolic online posts serves as a constant reminder to steer clear of him and his enablers.

Things could always shift, but Trump himself seems perfectly content with the status quo—even as those around him flounder.

It seems corporations are beginning to reconsider their alliance with Trump.

From their perspective, they witnessed a massive social and political movement fail to stop him. Despite widespread opposition, he was reelected, appearing to command an almost cult-like following—a force they hoped to harness for their own gain.

So they capitulated. They abandoned even the pretense of supporting diversity and fell in line, eager to serve the new Trumpian order.

Then came Elon Musk’s infamous salute at the inauguration—a turning point. After that, things unraveled. Podcasters saw their audiences shrink, companies faced boycotts, and retaliatory tariffs began to bite.

While the tax cuts and deregulation may still pad their profits in the short term, their long-term prospects are crumbling. And Trump isn’t helping—his relentless stream of vitriolic online posts serves as a constant reminder to steer clear of him and his enablers.

Things could always shift, but Trump himself seems perfectly content with the status quo—even as those around him flounder.

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