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15 Aug 2025, 20:17

Secret List of Companies Loyal to Trump

  • The Trump administration maintains a list of companies based on their level of support.
  • The ranking of the companies is based on their active support of the president's political agenda.
  • The investigations initiated against the companies include several technology corporations.

The Trump administration keeps a secret list of around 500 companies, ranking them based on their level of support for the president and his policies. This list, which includes companies from various sectors, is meant to help inform White House staff during communications with representatives of these companies.

The ranking of the companies is formulated based on several factors, such as participation in Trump’s events, support for Trump’s legislative initiatives, and also activity on social media. Companies that receive a "strong" rating actively promote Trump’s interests, including through investments in the USA.

Among the companies considered to be "good partners" are Uber, DoorDash, Delta, AT&T, and others. Notably, companies that criticize the administration face consequences, such as loss of federal funding.

Currently, the Trump administration has initiated or suspended actions against 165 companies, including 45 technology corporations. This decision is part of its effort to suppress what is called "woke capitalism" by the federal government to curb business.

According to data published by the organization Public Citizen, in the first six months of Trump’s second term, the Trump administration halted nearly three times as many investigations against technology companies. Among the companies that received benefits are Amazon, Google, and Tesla.

Tags: USA/Politics/Technology

Articles on this topic:

  • www.independent.co.uk - Trump team has created a secret list ranking companies on how loyal they are
  • arstechnica.com - Trump admin ranks companies on loyalty while handing out favors to Big Tech
  • www.forbes.com - White House Creates Loyalty Rating System For 553 U.S. Companies—Here’s What Trump Has Said In The Past