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Apple CEO Tim Cook Quietly Mocks Trump

Many people enjoyed mocking President Donald Trump after he referred to Apple CEO Tim Cook as “Tim Apple” at a White House meeting Wednesday.
Cook, who happens to be one of the most well-known CEOs in the world and runs the most respected company in the world, was literally sitting right next to Trump, as this video shows:
President Donald Trump called Apple CEO Tim Cook “Tim Apple” during a meeting at the White House on Wednesday pic.twitter.com/B6z3tzeBeO
— TIME (@TIME) March 7, 2019
Cook, who has managed to stay away from most political controversies, apparently decided to have a bit of fun with the mix up.
Here’s Tim Cook’s verified Twitter page from Wednesday:
And here’s what it looks like today:
Well-played, sir. Well-played.
And by the way, more of President Trump getting these things wrong:
President Trump has a habit of getting the names of his colleagues wrong and even making up the names of places and countries. His latest hiccup? Tim Apple. https://t.co/LWpu9ncIda pic.twitter.com/ZVFFj2vPTd
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) March 7, 2019
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