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Trump Praises Tim Cook’s Exit from Apple

The king of Big Tech is out. Tim Cook, Apple’s longtime CEO, finally announced he’s stepping down after ruling the Silicon Valley empire for over a decade. This is the man who took over after Steve Jobs and turned Apple into a global behemoth—though not without a fair share of controversy, coddling of woke politics, and a little too much bowing to globalist demands for any freedom-loving American’s comfort.

As Tim Cook prepares to trade his CEO badge for an executive chairman seat, President Trump didn’t miss a beat. Trump, the only president who actually knows how business works, stepped up to the plate with a response only he could deliver. He said what everyone’s thinking but is too afraid to say: Cook had an almost unmatched run at Apple, but maybe it’s past time for someone else to grab the wheel. You can bet the left-wing press is gnashing their teeth over Trump’s praise—because instead of bowing to wokesters or paying off high-priced consultants (the way the D.C. swamp always does), Trump claimed he actually got things DONE for Apple, and for America. That’s real leadership, not the empty virtue signaling we see from Democrat politicians.

Let’s not forget, for years, Tim Cook put a pretty face on policies that sent more jobs overseas and buried American values under layers of rainbow-colored nonsense. Apple raked in billions while pushing its so-called “progressive” agenda, all while cozying up to China and censoring free speech at home. Liberals cheered, ignoring how their tech darling betrayed the heartland and sold privacy down the river.

Still, no one can deny that Cook knows how to make a phone call when he needs help. According to Trump, Cook came straight to the White House when Apple wound up in a jam so huge that only a real president could fix it. Imagine that: the head of Apple admitting he actually needed some old-fashioned common sense from Washington instead of the parade of useless consultants and bureaucrats the left loves to throw money at. Of course, when real problems show up, it’s always conservative leadership cleaning up the mess.

Now Cook’s out, and John Ternus is in. Maybe it’s time. American innovation needs fresh blood—leaders who put our country ahead of global profits or woke politics. Apple could be a powerhouse for good, but only if it breaks free from the arrogance and double standards that Hollywood and Silicon Valley thrive on. Here’s the real test: Will the next CEO learn from Trump’s example, or will Apple just slide further down the path of globalist appeasement and anti-American, anti-freedom nonsense?

With Cook stepping down, will Apple finally return to its roots—or keep selling out America, one gadget at a time?

Written by Staff Reports

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