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Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'I'm Not a Political Person'

In an interview with Good Morning America's Michael Strahan this week, Apple's CEO Tim Cook said he is "not a political person."

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Strahan said Cook has been criticized over his relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump. He noted that Cook attended Trump's second inauguration last year, gifted Trump a piece of glass with a 24-karat gold base, and went to a private screening of a Melania Trump documentary at the White House earlier this year. Cook reportedly also personally donated $1 million to Trump's second inauguration fund.

Cook responded with a diplomatic answer.

"I interact on policy, not politics," said Cook.

"I'm not a political person on either side," he added. "I'm not political. And so I'm kind of straight down the middle and I focus on policy. And so, I'm very pleased that the President and the administration is accessible to talk about policy."


However, not everyone thinks politics and policy can be separated. For example, Apple commentator John Gruber said Cook's response "makes sense only if you believe government policy decisions aren't political — which is to say it makes no sense."

Others have argued that Cook is fulfilling his fiduciary responsibility by ensuring that Apple is in good standing with the U.S. government.

The topic continues to provoke strong opinions.

As a whole, Apple's corporate values are generally considered to be progressive, particularly with respect to social and environmental matters.

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turbineseaplane Avatar
15 weeks ago
"I'm not political"

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A fresh round of morning gaslighting from Tim.

The one hopeful part is that he's starting to do the rounds on sit downs and interviews in a way that someone would when they are stepping down in the near to medium term.
Score: 54 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AppleFan91 Avatar
15 weeks ago
He's playing the game. That's all this is.

He can't say he's not political and then personally donate $1mil to the Trump inauguration fund.

Do I think he supports Trump on a personal level? I don't know, so maybe he's right there in that he doesn't get into politics. But he most definitely plays the game and does it well as CEO of a company. He's careful to not make waves against whoever is in office.

While I dislike who he is being careful with right now, I can understand his role as the CEO is to make business as profitable and as easy to accomplish as he can - which he does.

I don't hate the player, I hate the game.

While I'd personally love it if he told the current leadership to shove it - Apple's role is that of a company, not as that of an activist group.
Score: 41 Votes (Like | Disagree)
attohs Avatar
15 weeks ago
He’s a pro at playing this game.
Score: 38 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacUserFella Avatar
15 weeks ago
And that all changes once tariffs are involved and he begins glazing Trump
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
StudioMacs Avatar
15 weeks ago

It’s just smart business to not get political, especially in deeply divided times.
“Cook reportedly also personally donated $1 million ('https://www.macrumors.com/2025/01/03/tim-cook-trump-inauguration-donation/') to Trump's second inauguration fund.”
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wanha Avatar
15 weeks ago
"I interact on policy, not politics"

The choice of which policies to care about, and whose table to sit at, is inherently a political act. There's no policy without politics, unless you only care about your own self interest, in which case you'll sit at any table.

"I'm not political"

This is almost always a claim made by people who benefit substantially from the current arrangement

"I'm straight down the middle"

The middle of what, Tim? From your comments, we can only assume it's the middle between fascism and the status quo.
Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)