Team Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, And Elon Musk Pray For Trump To Recover Quickly After Shooting
JAKARTA - The shooting case that occurred at former US president Donald Trump, on Saturday 13 July, shocked the world. In the middle of a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, an armed man opened fire. In a post on social media, Trump said he was "shot with a bullet that penetrated the top of his right ear."
Apple CEO Tim Cook immediately responded to the shooting that took place at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania. "I pray for President Trump's quick recovery. My thoughts are with him, other victims, and Trump's family," Cook wrote in a post on X. "I strongly condemn this violence."
According to several reports, one meeting participant was killed in the shooting, while the other two were in serious condition. The shooter was also reportedly killed. Trump's campaign team stated that Trump was "good."
Cook and Trump have had a number of interactions during the former president's term at the White House. The Apple CEO met several times and received praise from Trump, despite also criticizing his policies and incidents on January 6.
Cook has long expressed his belief that it is better to engage in conversations, especially when they disagree, than to be on the sidelines.
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Mark Zuckerberg, in a post on Threads:
"I pray for President Trump's rapid recovery. This is a very sad day for our country. Political violence destroys democracy and must always be condemned."
Elon Musk, in a post on X:
"I fully support President Trump and hope for a quick recovery for him. The last time America has a candidate of this strength is Theodore Roosevelt."
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai:
"I wish President Trump a speedy recovery. I am shocked by today's shooting and the loss of life that has occurred. Political violence cannot be tolerated and we must all unite to fight it firmly."
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky:
"I am horrified by today's political violence, and I am grateful that President Trump was not seriously injured. My thoughts are with him and his family."
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella:
"There is no place for any kind of violence in our society. I send my best wishes to President Trump for a quick recovery and to all those affected by today's horrific events."