All the businesses cutting ties with the Trump Organization
After the insurrection at the Capitol, some entities severed ties with Trump and his business.
Several prominent business leaders spoke out against the riot.
Deutsche Bank, Aon, Cushman & Wakefield, and even the city of New York moved to cut ties.
In the weeks since early January's violent insurrection at the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob, some businesses are cutting ties with the Trump Organization.
On January 6, the Capitol went into lockdown as thousands of President Donald Trump's supporters descended upon the building, resulting in chaos, damage, and violence. At least five people have died.
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In the wake of the riot, platforms including Twitter and Facebook moved to ban the president's accounts, and Trump became the first president to be impeached by congress twice. If he's convicted by the senate (a move that requires a two-thirds majority), it can vote on whether to bar him from holding office again.
Prominent business leaders, including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, spoke out against the siege, but some organizations that have done business with him have started to sever ties entirely. For instance, Trump resigned from SAG-AFTRA before an expulsion hearing; the labor union subsequently voted to bar him from ever rejoining.
The Trump Organization did not respond to Insider's request for comment.
Here are all the businesses and entities that have publicly split from the Trump Organization.
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