‘CEO whisperer’ says US business leaders are privately anxious about democracy and state of economy under Trump
The captains of the American industry, Donald Trump’s “chaotic” leadership According to a business professor, the “Maocu” Maga Movement damages the US economy Famous as “CEO whisper”.
For OP-ED Luck On Sunday, Yale Don Jeffey Sonnenfeld, known for its comprehensive contacts and regularly closed door peaks with corporate bosses, said that CEOs, which the CEOs last together, have damaged the lowest line of Trump’s policies.
Two -thirds of the surplus CEOs of the face of the survey, Trump’s tariffs, said he was damaging the work. Repeated initiatives to print on the Federal Reserve.
“This common feeling corresponds directly to the heavily trumped. ‘Dear Leader’ tributes of a handful of technology titansCertainly does not represent the leadership class, ” Sonnenfeld and joint writer Stephen Henriques wrote (Another Yale Business Specialist).
In an interview with CNN, Sonnenfeld went further, saying that Trump was the biggest factor of the focal group of the threat of American democracy.
Two -thirds of the face plus CEOs participating in the survey, Trump’s tariffs damage the work and 80 percent of Trump (Reuters) said they were disappointed with the performance of the economy.
Sonnenfeld, “CEO groups around 70 to 75 percent Republican. Us – 80 percent – Trump said they are disappointed with the performance of the economy under Trump.” He said.
“They will give information about the tariff policies and the like and what they don’t like about the independence of the FED. But rather than anything, this is a fascinating impact and the threat to the free business system.”
AccordinglyDaily monsterAuthorized, some CEOs, after the threats from the Trump administration Jimmy Kimmel’in Talk Show’s sudden suspension of the concern, he added.
Sonnenfeld, “Maga is not Marxist, but as if he went to Maocu.” He said.
‘CEO Whisperer’ Jeffrey Sonnenfeld speaks to CNN with business chefs about the last summit in September (CNN)
Since he returned to power in January, Trump released a hurricane of new tariffs on foreign imports. The exact rates in certain countries are often changing rapidly.
Federal Court of Appeal In April last month, he decided that the “Liberation Day” tariffs were illegally implementedA future reckoning in high court.
According to Sonnenfeld and Henriques, not all of the next business chefs, if the policy changes again, is not sure what to do with big investments.
In the 155th CEO Forum of Yale CEO, the CEO CEO of the CEO, which was organized within the scope of the Chatham House rules for the participants to speak freely, had a wide agreement that Trump’s tariffs have damaged more than any benefit.
Many support Trump’s goal of re -industrialization of the country, while less than half of them have increased their investments in domestic production since the “Day of Liberation” and that they have significantly listed their investments.
About three quarters of all the executives participating in the survey said that they believe that Trump’s tariffs are probably illegal and created more uncertainty in their future plans.
More than a quarter, Trump’s federal reserve chairman Jerome Powell was worried about the attempt to reduce interest rates, and the majority says they believed that they had a permanent damage to the independence of the institution.
Some are also like Trump’s “semi-socialist” intervention in the business world Taking a share in IntelChinese revenues with AMD and NVIDIA sharing agreement and the insistence called “Golden Share” to give powers beyond and beyond the shareholders- Nippon Steel’s purchase of US Steel.
“After nine -month duty, to return to respect for the balance of power in the government, to strengthen international allies, to strengthen the independent, objective expertise of economists and scientists, to encourage the freedom of sound, to stop bullying countries, cities and companies against durable, non -economic concessions.”
“In short, the CEOs call America back to America.”
“When a commentator compared Maga with the Maoist movement, there was no burst of disputes. On the contrary.”



