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The West Wing has created a scorecard that rates 553 companies and trade associations on how hard they worked to support and promote President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," a senior White House official tells Axios.
Why it matters: Trump works transactionally, and companies have rushed to pay demonstrative homage. Now, senior aides will have data to consult when considering corporate requests.
FYI: This is the sort of thing dictators do. This was common in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and it occurs in present-day China.
Why it matters: Trump works transactionally, and companies have rushed to pay demonstrative homage. Now, senior aides will have data to consult when considering corporate requests.
- The unusual spreadsheet fits this administration's proclivity for micromanaging companies and administering loyalty tests.
- The organizations' support is ranked as strong, moderate or low.
- Axios has learned that "examples of good partners" on the White House list include Uber, DoorDash, United, Delta, AT&T, Cisco, Airlines for America and the Steel Manufacturers Association.
FYI: This is the sort of thing dictators do. This was common in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and it occurs in present-day China.