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Trump disbands business advisory groups

Several members had stepped down

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the Inaugural Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders Reception in the Blue Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., January 22, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

President Donald Trump today announced that he is disbanding his administration’s business advisory groups, the Manufacturing Jobs Initiative and the Strategic and Policy Forum.

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Trump said today, on Twitter, “Rather than putting pressure on the businesspeople of the Manufacturing Council & Strategy & Policy Forum, I am ending both. Thank you all!”

The move comes after Trump was criticized for remarks he made about violence that occurred at a rally of white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend. On Saturday a car struck counter-protesters, killing a 32-year-old woman and injuring 19 others. The driver of the car, a 20-year-old man from Ohio, has been charged with second-degree murder. In addition, two state troopers, who were monitoring the rally, also died Saturday when their helicopter crashed.

Since Monday, several members of the manufacturing council stepped down in response to comments Trump made both Saturday and Tuesday after the Charlottesville violence. The Wall Street Journal created a timeline showing when executives left the White House councils and how Trump reacted.

Read more in reports from CNBC and Bloomberg.

Andrew is the editor of BizTimes Milwaukee. He joined BizTimes in 2003, serving as managing editor and real estate reporter for 11 years. A University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, he is a lifelong resident of the state. He lives in Muskego with his wife, Seng, their son, Zach, and their dog, Hokey. He is an avid sports fan and is a member of the Muskego Athletic Association board of directors.
President Donald Trump today announced that he is disbanding his administration’s business advisory groups, the Manufacturing Jobs Initiative and the Strategic and Policy Forum. [caption id="attachment_160662" align="alignright" width="343"] Trump[/caption] Trump said today, on Twitter, “Rather than putting pressure on the businesspeople of the Manufacturing Council & Strategy & Policy Forum, I am ending both. Thank you all!” The move comes after Trump was criticized for remarks he made about violence that occurred at a rally of white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend. On Saturday a car struck counter-protesters, killing a 32-year-old woman and injuring 19 others. The driver of the car, a 20-year-old man from Ohio, has been charged with second-degree murder. In addition, two state troopers, who were monitoring the rally, also died Saturday when their helicopter crashed. Since Monday, several members of the manufacturing council stepped down in response to comments Trump made both Saturday and Tuesday after the Charlottesville violence. The Wall Street Journal created a timeline showing when executives left the White House councils and how Trump reacted. Read more in reports from CNBC and Bloomberg.

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