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Americas top executives worry about moves that many see as state capitalism and pressure on the Federal Reserve
By Chip Cutter
Updated Sept. 17, 2025 9:55 pm ET
WASHINGTONCorporate leaders regularly praise the Trump administration and its policies in public. Behind closed doors, their mood is darker.
At a meeting of CEOs and other executives on Wednesday convened by the Yale School of Management, dozens of Americas business leaders sounded off on their concerns about tariffs, immigration, foreign policy matters and what many described as an increasingly chaotic, hard-to-navigate business environment.
Theyre being extorted and bullied individually, but in private discourse, theyre really upset, said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a Yale management professor who organized the event, referring to recent deals that give the U.S. government a cut of certain Nvidia chip sales and a golden share in U.S. Steel.
The meeting included prominent corporate executives such as Motorola Solutions CEO Greg Brown, who also received an award for leadership; Booking Holdings CEO Glenn Fogel; and Ethan Allen CEO Farooq Kathwari. Other attendees included the heads of major manufacturers, consumer brands, automakers, technology companies and investment firms. Many who shared their concerns Wednesday in the confines of a private conference room didnt want to speak publicly for fear that their companies could be targeted by the administration or that they could attract criticism from Trump.
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OLDMDDEM
(2,758 posts)BoRaGard
(7,586 posts)to take down names and addresses,
so they can be persecuted by Krasnov (r - felon/golfcheat/rapist)
BOSSHOG
(43,715 posts)Attract criticism? So just keep driving off the cliff to wreck and ruin? Why worry about the moves when you plan to do nothing about them? Any regrets about your corporate selfishness? Did anyone in any corporate boardroom not see this coming?
CanonRay
(15,631 posts)We'd still be British.
Hekate
(99,526 posts)The Fool: I didnt want to be here!
Nanny Ogg, village witch: Ill remember that.
GusBob
(8,002 posts)Its all chaos, all the time now
And forget tariffs, with the admins' attacks on health care and education, China is gonna wipe their companies off the planet
Prairie Gates
(6,322 posts)and fuck you money.
The "CEOs" have exposed themselves for what they are: the neighborhood blowhards who were always going to knuckle under to the schoolyard bully. These shitheads can buy al the yachts and take all the MMA classes they want: they are still weaklings. They ain't built for it.
Who cares what they say in private? Fuck them. If we are ever de-MAGAfied, the next Dem president has to take an absolutely hard line on the corporations and the churches. They have all proven themselves not just useless, but actively harmful to society.