Organizations
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Autodesk
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Carl Bass, president and CEO of Autodesk, wrote in a post on Medium that he opposes President Trump's travel ban.
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AltSchool
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Private school company AltSchool joins the opposition against trump along with other tech companies.
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Sierra Club
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Environmental non-profit organization Sierra Club spoke out on Twitter in opposition against Donald Trump claiming he represents "hate" encouraging people to "speak out" against it.
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Tesla Motors
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
CEO of Tesla Inc Elon Musk said in a tweet on Twitter that the Trump travel ban isn't how to address the country's challenges.
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REI
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Jerry Stritzke, CEO of REI, says REI "will not discriminate" in response to the travel ban, and claims Trump is "against women's rights", in a letter sent to his employers.
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Expedia
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Expedia, in a memo sent to his employers, said the U.S. will be seen as "smaller" as a result of the Trump travel ban.
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General Motors
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
John Quattrone, SVP of global human resources at General Motors, insinuates the travel ban discriminates against sexual orientation, ethnicity and race.
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Evernote
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Chris O’Neill, CEO of Evernote, said the Trump travel ban opposes his understanding of what America is. He also said "we can do better", but never mentions the growth in Islamic Terrorism.
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Insomniac Games
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Ted Price, founder and CEO of Insomniac Games, came out in opposition against the Trump travel ban, questioning whether it is "American" and claiming it is "discriminatory on religious faith".
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Mozilla
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Chris Beard, CEO of Mozilla Corporation, thinks the Trump travel ban will hurt global health, safety and innovation, leaving out the necessity to do something about Islamic Terrorism currently threatening America and the West.
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Y Combinator
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Sam Altman, president of Y Combinator, said in a blog post it is "time to take a stand", passionately opposing the Trump travel ban, calling it "a Muslim ban".
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Salesforce.com, Inc.
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Marc Benioff, founder and CEO of Salesforce, expressed himself about the travel ban on Twitter, saying we are "closing our hearts and stop loving" other people, opposing the President's decision.
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Box
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Aaron Levie, CEO of Box, wrote on Medium that he opposes the Trump travel ban because it is wrong on a moral, logical and economic basis, and that we are "targeting groups based on religion".
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Microsoft
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, opposes the Trump travel ban saying immigration has a positive impact on the world ignoring the impending Islamic Jihadist threat facing the U.S.
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Ford Motor Company
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Bill Ford Jr., Ford's executive chairman, and Mark Fields, Ford's CEO, recently cam out in opposition against the Trump travel ban stating it is against their values.
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Goldman Sachs
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Lloyd Blankfein, CEO of Goldman Sachs, has come out in opposition to the Trump administration travel ban, recorded in a voice mail sent to his employers.
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Amazon.com
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon said the travel ban "weakens" what made America strong, but doesn't talk about the increasing threat Islam poses.
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Virgin
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Richard Branson of Virgin released a statement opposing President Donald Trump's travel ban and, like many others, calling it "un-American".
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Shutterstock
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Shutterstock's CEO Jon Oringer is, just as many other companies, taking the case of Trump's travel ban to court.
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Kickstarter
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Kickstarter, one of the companies that will be involved in the filing against Trump's travel ban, says they are "shaken" following the President's executive order.
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Spotify
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Music platform Spotify has compiled a pro-refugee playlist following the Trump executive orders banning 7 countries from entering the U.S.
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GitHub
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
GitHub has called together a meeting between tech companies in an attempt to file a lawsuit against President Trump's travel ban.
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Lyft
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Lyft Founders Logan Green and John Zimmer think the travel ban is a restriction on race, sexuality, identity and ethnicity ignoring important questions regarding national security.
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Adobe
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen made a post on Adobe's official website where he publicly stated he opposes Trump's travel ban.
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Coca-Cola
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
In an official statement on Coca-Cola's official website, CEO and Chairman Muhtar Kent said Coca-Cola did not support the Trump travel ban.
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Reddit
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman modifies posts of Donald Trump supporters after removing the "Pizzagate" subreddit.
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Meetup.com
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Meetup site Meetup.com has come out with a statement opposing the Trump administration creating over 1000 "Resist Meetup Groups".
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Apple
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Apple has taken part in a co-authored letter opposing President Donald Trump's travel ban, considering legal action.
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Twitter
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey does not agree with the Trump travel and says it upsets him.
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Slack
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield has spoken out about the President's travel ban and compares it to "killing everyone" in a family tree.
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Netflix
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings claims the Trump travel ban "pains us all" and that it is "un-American".
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LinkedIn
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Jeff Weiner, LinkedIn CEO, used the Trump travel ban as a way to boost their campaign welcoming more refugees.
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Google
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has spoken out against Trump's travel ban executive order.
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Facebook
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
CEO Mark Zuckerberg, having been a key figure in the anti-Trump movement during the election, recently spoke out against the Trump administration travel ban.
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Etsy
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Etsy CEO, Chad Dickerson, has publicly made a statement saying he opposes President Trump's decision to invoke a travel ban.
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Dropbox
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Dropbox CEO called Trump's travel ban un-American and says Dropbox embraces people from all religions and regions, but fails to understand the reason behind the ban.
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AirBnB
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
AirBnB founder Brian Chesky has chosen to defy Trump's travel ban offering refugees free housing.
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Wayfair
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Wayfair, LLC is an American e-commerce company that sells home goods. Following the November election and getting pressure from an anti-Trump boycott movement, they suddenly stopped offering the Trump Home brand without providing reason.
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Home Shopping Network
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Home Shopping Network no longer carries Trump-branded lamps following the election results.
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Macy's
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Macy's has severed its ties with Trump after he won the presidency, also claiming the President referred to Mexicans as "rapists".
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By Uber [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Uber
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has stepped down from Trump's business council following a statement saying him being on it in the first place should not be interpreted as endorsement.
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Adidas
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
Sports and clothing company Adidas has condemned Trump's travel ban and implies that it is racist, sexist and homophobic.
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eBay Inc.
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
eBay CEO sent a memo to its employees praising diversity and loosely insinuating Trump is bad for business despite planned corporate tax cuts.
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AppNexus
Anti-Trump Status: Confirmed
AppNexus, supported by big biz like Microsoft Corp, has removed its ads for news publication Breitbart comparing the conservative news agency to "pornography".
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