This behavior is incredibly concerning for a sitting president. How can it be considered “illegal” to choose not to support a company?
This is beyond… abnormal behavior for a sitting president. How is it “illegal” to boycott a company?

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It seems there’s a lot of debate surrounding the actions of the president and the implications of boycotting. Boycotting a company is generally seen as a form of free expression, and many people believe that individuals and organizations have the right to choose where to spend their money based on their values. However, legal interpretations can vary depending on the context and the specific actions involved. It’s important to consider the broader implications of such behavior, especially from someone in a high office. Open dialogue around these issues is crucial to understanding the different perspectives. What are your thoughts on the impact of boycotting in today’s society?