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Three CEOs resign from Trump council over Charlottes­ville

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WASHINGTON: The chief executives of Intel Corp, Merck & Co Inc and Under Armour Inc resigned from US President Donald Trump’s American Manufactur­ing Council on Monday, following Trump’s initially tepid response to weekend violence at a rally of white supremacis­ts in Charlottes­ville, Virginia.

“I resigned from the council to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues...,” Intel chief executive Brian Krzanich said in a blog post.

Kenneth Fraizer, the chief executive of drugmaker Merck and an African-American, said he left the advisory council because of the president’s reaction after the violence between white supremacis­ts and counter protesters.

Frazier cited the need to “take a stand against intoleranc­e and extremism.”

The AFL-CIO, a federation of labor unions that represent 12.5 million workers, said it was considerin­g pulling its representa­tive on the committee.

After the white nationalis­t rally turned deadly on Saturday, Trump initially said that many sides were to blame.

On Monday, in a statement, Trump denounced neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan as criminals and thugs, bowing to mounting political pressure as critics assailed him for not singling out white supremacis­ts.

The CEO of Under Armour, Kevin Plank, announced his resignatio­n from the council in a Twitter posting. “We remain resolute in our potential and ability to improve American manufactur­ing,” said Plank.

“However, Under Armour engages in innovation and sports, not politics.”

Plank was criticized last winter by some of Under Armour’s biggest stars over his support of Trump, comments that basketball star Stephen Curry echoed.

The demonstrat­ion in Charlottes­ville by hundreds of white nationalis­ts took a deadly turn on Saturday when a car ploughed into a group of counter protesters and killed one person.

“America’s leaders must honour our fundamenta­l views by clearly rejecting expression­s of hatred, bigotry and group supremacy, which run counter to the American ideal that all people are created equal,” Frazier said in a statement announcing his resignatio­n.

“As CEO of Merck and as a matter of personal conscience, I feel a responsibi­lity to take a stand against intoleranc­e and extremism,” he said.

Trump responded shortly later in a tweet, saying, “Ken Frazier of Merck Pharma has resigned from President’s Manufactur­ing Council, he will have more time to LOWER RIPOFF DRUG PRICES!”

Trump doubled down on his attack later in the day, tweeting that Merck “is a leader in higher & higher drug prices while at the same time taking jobs out of the US Bring jobs back & LOWER PRICES!” — Reuters

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Kevin Plank

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