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Apple CEO Tim Cook posed for a photograph with an accused sex pest during a private screening of the Melania Trump documentary at the White House. Cook, 65, joined invited VIP guests who watched the vanity documentary Melania just hours after federal agents fatally shot ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Calls to boycott Apple products began circulating online as CEO Tim Cook was revealed to be among a group of CEOs and other VIPS who celebrated the premiere of “Melania.”
Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a private White House screening of MELANIA on Saturday night. By Sunday morning, calls to boycott Apple products were spreading ... Read More
There has been increasing discussion about Tim Cook eventually stepping down as Apple's CEO, but reports have offered differing timelines. A few months ago, the Financial Times reported that Apple was preparing for Cook to step down as soon as early 2026.
Tim Cook may be nearing the end of his tenure as Apple CEO, with attention also turning to how much he and other top Apple executives earned over the past year.
Fresh reporting suggests Tim Cook is unlikely to step aside as Apple CEO in early 2026, pushing back earlier speculation about an imminent leadership change. While succession planning is clearly underway,
Sources say nobody outside of Melania Trump, director Brett Ratner and a very small group of their associates has yet seen the movie, including the president and his advisors, who are seeing it Saturday night for the first time.
Industry reports suggest Tim Cook is unlikely to exit as Apple CEO before WWDC 2026, with Apple taking a careful and planned approach to leadership transition.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook traveled to the White House on the same day a Border Patrol agent shot a Veterans Affairs nurse dead in Minneapolis.