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"I had a good conversation with the president this week where I shared my views," the CEO of Apple said in the memo.
Cook is joining other CEOs in weighing in on federal immigration enforcement following Pretti's killing on Jan. 24.
Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a private White House screening of a documentary about Melania Trump, and the timing of the event has seen him facing a vitriolic backlash from critics and customers.
Apple’s internal letter called for “deescalation,” but avoided criticizing the president, sparking anger among employees in the wake of the Minneapolis shooting.
Altman made the comments while also praising President Donald Trump as a “strong leader” while Cook said he had a "good conversation" with the president on this matter.
While at a White House screening of the first lady’s documentary, the Apple CEO posed with the director, who’s been accused of sexual misconduct.
President Donald Trump joined First Lady Melania Trump at the premiere of her self-titled documentary, answering questions from NBC News as they walked into the event Thursday evening.
The gay CEO was at the private screening just hours after Trump's Border Patrol killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Apple's CEO says that it's scrambling for memory as the higher-than-anticipated iPhone sales mean that it has "very lean channel inventory."