In a high-stakes balancing act, Apple CEO Tim Cook is rejecting political labels while aggressively aligning his company with the Trump administration’s "America First" economic agenda.
Highlighting a massive $600 billion investment in U.S. operations, Cook defended his proximity to the White House as a necessary pursuit of pro-growth policy — even as he faces a firestorm from the left over his attendance at the "Melania" documentary screening.
"You were at the inauguration last year, just feet from the president. You gave him a nice gift at the White House. You were at the screening of ‘Melania,’ the documentary for the First Lady. There's so many people [who] say you're really close to the administration, and you're being criticized for that," "Good Morning America" co-host Michael Strahan told Cook during an interview discussing Apple’s 50th anniversary.

