Apple shareholders voted to keep DEI policies, and Trump is mad about it
Apple‘s shareholders voted to continue the tech giant’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives on Tuesday, rejecting a proposal from the National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR) to end them. Predictably, President Donald Trump is mad about it.
The NCPPR’s attempt to abolish Apple’s DEI initiatives was shot down in a landslide during the company’s annual shareholder meeting this week, garnering only 210.45 million votes compared to 8.84 billion against it. In its proposal, the self-described conservative think tank claimed that DEI programs pose “litigation, reputational and financial risks,” and that their mere existence potentially breaches companies’ duties to shareholders.


