Tim Cook addressed the deadly events in Minneapolis in an internal memo to Apple employees. This came after public criticism of his attendance at a VIP event at the White House, just hours after Alex Pretti was shot and killed by ICE agents. The contents of the memo, published by Bloomberg, offer insight into how the Apple CEO views the situation internally.
Since Donald Trump's re-election, Tim Cook has been a regular presence at US government events. These include political announcements at the White House, cabinet briefings, and international meetings with government officials. Trump frequently mentions Cook positively in speeches and emphasizes his role in the US economy.
This close relationship with the government has long been the subject of critical scrutiny. It came under renewed scrutiny last weekend when Tim Cook attended an exclusive preview of the documentary "Melania" at the White House. Just hours earlier, Alex Pretti had been shot and killed by ICE agents in Minneapolis. This timing sparked strong reactions and renewed debate about Cook's relationship with the president.
Tim Cook's internal memo
Following the public reaction, Tim Cook sent an internal message to Apple employees, according to Bloomberg. In it, he referred generally to "the events in Minneapolis" and refrained from a detailed political analysis.
At the beginning of his letter, Cook stated that the events had deeply shaken him. His prayers and deepest sympathy were with the families, the affected communities, and all those suffering the consequences.
Appeal for de-escalation and understanding of values
In the statement, Tim Cook emphasizes that now is the time to de-escalate the situation. He writes that America is strongest when it lives up to its highest ideals. These include treating all people with respect and dignity, regardless of who they are or where they come from. He also highlights the importance of our shared humanity.
Cook explicitly links these principles to Apple's corporate culture. He makes it clear that the company has always championed these values and considers them an integral part of its identity.
Interview with Donald Trump
Another point in the internal memo concerns a personal conversation between Tim Cook and Donald Trump. Cook writes that he had a good conversation with the president this week and shared his own views. He does not specify the content of this exchange. However, he mentions that he appreciates the president's openness to addressing issues that concern many people.
Reactions within Apple
In his letter, Tim Cook also addresses the emotional strain that these events are causing for many employees. He acknowledges that the situation is difficult and upsetting, and expresses understanding for these reactions.
At the same time, he expresses pride in Apple's teams. He particularly emphasizes how much employees worldwide care about events outside the company. He describes this empathy as one of Apple's greatest strengths and something that is valued throughout the company. Finally, he explicitly thanks the employees for their work and dedication.
Contextualization
Tim Cook's statement was released on the same day that other leading figures in the tech industry commented on the recent killings. These included Sam Altman of OpenAI and Dario Amodei of Anthropic.
Like Tim Cook, they also avoided a direct confrontation with the US government. Altman stated that ICE went too far, while Amodei emphasized the importance of upholding democratic values.
Apple CEO Tim Cook: A cautious balancing act between stance and restraint
The internal letter reveals how Tim Cook attempts to respond to criticism and societal tensions without engaging in open political confrontation. The memo remains general, emphasizing values, empathy, and de-escalation, and is clearly internally focused. At the same time, it illustrates the ongoing balancing act that Tim Cook, as CEO of a global technology company, must perform between political engagement, public expectations, and corporate restraint. (Image: Shutterstock / Ringo Chiu)
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