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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 20 Aug 2017

    Charlottesville was the tipping point. But for America's top companies, tensions with Trump were brewing for monthshttp://on.wsj.com/2vVbp9S 

    2:46 PM - 20 Aug 2017
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      2. Sonia ODonnell‏ @OdonnellSonesco 20 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        POTUS had nothing to do with Charlottesville and he spoke the truth. Perhaps it is true that the CEOs just wanted an excuse. Many are Dems?

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      2. Mary‏ @MaryOsb36485285 20 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Race card brought back into play. 99% of American's aren't racist. Politically motivated,media driven. Anything to keep people devided

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      1. Vicki Liu‏ @vliu2010 20 Aug 2017
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        CEO 's are reflecting what their employees want! Trump is reflecting what majority of the Americans want, no Paris accord, travel ban, etc

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      1. Patriot Chick‏ @Faith_rose1 20 Aug 2017
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        They are spineless cowards with no integrity

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      1. Charles Slayton‏ @charles_slayton 20 Aug 2017
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        Donald will have a good memory when it comes to corporate CEOs who chose PC over good common sense.

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      1. gregggardner‏ @mauisrf7 20 Aug 2017
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        Was nothing but a photo opp

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      1. DJ Spin‏ @Turntablez 20 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        I'm glad CEO's dropped out of his biz council but c'mon ... they don't get extra credit. They KNEW who he was before he was even elected 🙄

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      1. ImCochise‏ @ImCochise2001 21 Aug 2017
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        Not surprised.

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      1. ww‏ @welschwise 21 Aug 2017
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        Trump said the truth but ceo's too politically correct to hear it. Both groups were bad.no one supports nazis cmon. Left came armed w hatepic.twitter.com/z8BUsr4F1a

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      1. Mark O. Richardson‏ @velomark 20 Aug 2017
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        Anyone else getting tired of all this winning?

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      1. delete‏ @deletecycle 20 Aug 2017
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        We're 2 have pursuit of happiness Trump pursues destruction DUMP Corrupt Trump Pence Ryan Mnuchin McConnel all GOP Reps voting ACA repeal

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      1. MitCweet‏ @MitCweet 20 Aug 2017
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        Great job spreading dis-information. You are sharing your opinion of what he says, not what he says.

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      1. Candace‏ @FrayCandace 20 Aug 2017
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        I don't believe this

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      1. Phyllis Boyd‏ @Philly29926 20 Aug 2017
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        These CEO's don't care about the American people. They are just in it for themselves. Pay a politician and get what you want!

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      1. Unashamed Patriot‏ @American1299 20 Aug 2017
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      1. Tennessean‏ @Mountainaires 20 Aug 2017
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        Frankly, the CEOs are the ones who look bad here; they look like Cowards, who cower before Fascist Antifa--a Domestic Terrorist group.

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