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Trump lashes out at Goodyear about MAGA wear policy

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged people to boycott tires from Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., tweeting that the Ohio-based company had “announced a BAN ON MAGA HATS.”

But the company didn’t announce such a specific ban, only said it had asked employees to refrain from workplace expression­s involving political campaignin­g or “forms of advocacy that fall outside the scope of racial justice and equity issues issues.“

Trump’s tweet immediatel­y sent the company’s stock downward. The stock had lost about 3.8 percent of its value in mid-day trading.

“Get better tires for far less! (This is what the Radical

Left Democrats do. Two can play the same game, and we have to start playing it now!),” Trump tweeted.

Trump’s tweet followed a report from WIBW television station in Topeka, Kansas, based on an anonymous Goodyear employee’s screenshot that listed Black Lives Matter and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgende­r Pride messages as acceptable while politicall­y affiliated slogans and material, including “MAGA Attire” and “Blue Lives Matter,” were listed as unacceptab­le. The screenshot was described in the report as part of the company’s diversity training.

But Goodyear responded to Trump with a tweet of its own, saying that the company was the focus of a conversati­on that “created some misconcept­ions about our policies and our company. Goodyear has always wholeheart­edly supported both equality and law enforcemen­t and will continue to do so.”

The company said the screenshot was not created or distribute­d by the company’s corporate offices or part of a diversity training class. However, it also stressed that it does ask its workers to “refrain from workplace expression­s in support of political campaignin­g for any candidate or political party, as well as similar forms of advocacy that fall outside the scope of racial justice and equity issues.”

Goodyear has a more than 120-year history in Ohio, a battlegrou­nd state in the presidenti­al election. Most of its competitio­n is headquarte­red outside the United States.

Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, tweeted that “It’s absolutely despicable that the president would call for a boycott of an American company, based in Akron, that employs thousands of U.S. workers.”

Presidents have at times used the bully pulpit to go after companies, but Trump has taken that opportunit­y to an elevated level, often with little or no pushback from GOP lawmakers.

 ?? AFP via Getty Images ?? In this file photo, President Donald Trump’s limousine is equipped with Goodyear tires. On Wednesday, Trump called for consumers to avoid buying Goodyear tires after a report that the company had specifical­ly banned attire featuring his political slogan.
AFP via Getty Images In this file photo, President Donald Trump’s limousine is equipped with Goodyear tires. On Wednesday, Trump called for consumers to avoid buying Goodyear tires after a report that the company had specifical­ly banned attire featuring his political slogan.

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