From Amazon to Starbucks, the Companies on MAGA Anti-DEI Hit List (AMZN, SBUX) - Bloomberg


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Target List of Companies

A list of 45 companies with a combined market value of almost $10 trillion has been compiled by conservative activists targeting their DEI initiatives. These companies have faced attacks over the past three years from groups connected to Stephen Miller and Edward Blum.

Potential Investigations

Corporate lawyers and advisors are now reviewing the list, anticipating potential government investigations into the targeted companies. This action follows President Trump's focus on corporate DEI programs.

Companies Targeted

Notable companies on the list include Amazon.com Inc. and Yum! Brands Inc. The actions taken against these companies stem from conservative opposition to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs.

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For President Donald Trump’s operatives seeking corporate targets to investigate for “illegal DEI,” conservative activists have already done the legwork and drawn up a list.

From Amazon.com Inc. to Yum! Brands Inc., 45 companies with a combined market value of almost $10 trillion have been attacked for their DEI efforts in the past three years by groups led by Stephen Miller, now the White House deputy chief of staff for policy, and anti-affirmative action activist Edward Blum. Corporate lawyers and advisers are now poring over the list for clues as to which companies may eventually end up being investigated by the government.

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