More companies back away from Donald Trump under pressure from customers

The following article by James Hohman with Breanne Deppisch was posted on the Washington Post website February 3, 2017:

THE BIG IDEA: Companies are caught between a rock and a hard place, with President Trump on one side and their customers on the other.

President Trump and Vice President Pence meet with Harley Davidson executives on the South Lawn of the White House yesterday. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)

Uber CEO Travis Kalanick quit President Trump’s 15-member council of business leaders yesterday, and Disney CEO Bob Iger let it be known that he won’t attend a meeting at the White House today because of a scheduling conflict.

Nordstrom announced last night that it will stop selling Ivanka Trump’s name-branded line of clothing and shoes after an extended boycott by an anti-Trump activist group called “Grab Your Wallet.

The retailer said the first daughter’s products are being dropped because of poor sales. In early December, Nordstrom had 71 Ivanka items for sale on its web site. Right now, just four are left. And they’re all being sold at a clearance discount. Continue reading “More companies back away from Donald Trump under pressure from customers”