Bloomberg Businessweek

Trump Has Called Bluff on the Era of Good Corporate Citizen

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Feb 20, 2026
Amanda Mull, senior reporter who covers corporate behavior and the politics of business. She talks about why many companies stayed silent under Trump. She explores how visible crises and legal shifts shape corporate responses. She examines the tension between shareholder duties and taking a public stand.
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INSIGHT

Corporations Prioritize Self-Interest

  • Corporations usually advance their own interests and avoid public politics until pressure becomes overwhelming.
  • Amanda Mull explains this reflects a long corporate history, not a new deviation from past behavior.
INSIGHT

Public Pressure Drove Earlier Corporate Acts

  • During the Gilded Age some industrialists built public goods to burnish reputations amid strong labor movements.
  • Mull uses this history to show corporate public action often follows intense public pressure.
ANECDOTE

Minnesota Chamber’s Tepid Response

  • Only after videotaped killings did the Minnesota Chamber secure a tepid statement signed by about 60 local companies.
  • Amanda Mull highlights this as an example of the high bar that still triggers corporate public comment.
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