Trump criticizes Merck again after his delayed denunciation of racist groups Featured
President Trump criticized pharmaceutical giant Merck and its chief executive a second time Monday, hours after his delayed denunciation of specific racist hate groups involved in the weekend’s
Charlottesville, Va., tragedy.
Trump turned to Twitter, his favored social media platform, as he continued to vent anger over Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier’s Monday morning resignation from a presidential manufacturing
council.
Frazier announced his decision as Trump faced bipartisan criticism for failing to immediately condemn the white supremacist groups whose Saturday protests were accompanied by an auto
ramming a group of counter protesters that left one dead and 19 injured.
“America’s leaders must honor our fundamental values by clearly rejecting expressions of hatred, bigotry and group supremacy, which run counter to the American ideal that all people are created
equal,” wrote Frazier.
Apparently bowing to the continuing criticism, Trump specifically denounced the Charlottesville groups in a White House speech later Monday. But he didn’t let up on Merck and Frazier.
“@Merck Pharma is a leader in higher & higher drug prices while at the same time taking jobs out of the U.S. Bring jobs back & LOWER PRICES!” Trump tweeted.







