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Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a private White House screening of MELANIA on Saturday night. By Sunday morning, calls to boycott Apple products were spreading ... Read More
Apple CEO Tim Cook posed for a photograph with an accused sex pest during a private screening of the Melania Trump documentary at the White House. Cook, 65, joined invited VIP guests who watched the vanity documentary Melania just hours after federal agents fatally shot ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Apple CEO Tim Cook was criticized online Monday after attending the White House screening of Melania Trump's self-titled documentary "Melania" and posing for a photo with co-producer and director Brett Ratner.
While at a White House screening of the first lady’s documentary, the Apple CEO posed with the director, who’s been accused of sexual misconduct.
Apple CEO Tim Cook traveled to the White House on the same day a Border Patrol agent shot a Veterans Affairs nurse dead in Minneapolis.
Sources say nobody outside of Melania Trump, director Brett Ratner and a very small group of their associates has yet seen the movie, including the president and his advisors, who are seeing it Saturday night for the first time.
The chief executives of Apple and Amazon were among dozens of famous guests who attended a secret screening of a controversial new documentary about First Lady Melania Trump.
The Apple CEO doesn't seem shy about getting cozy with the Trump regime.
Apple CEO Tim Cook spent his weekend attending the premier of Melania, the new Amazon-backed film that follows Melania
President Donald Trump hosted tech leaders at a White House Rose Garden dinner following an AI event. The tech CEOs praised Trump's leadership and for bringing the group together. Google committed $150 million to AI education at the AI Education task force ...