Susan Rice anticipates that corporations allied to Donald Trump will have to answer for their actions
Democrat Susan Rice anticipates a complex scenario for corporations that chose to bow to Donald Trump's policies instead of rejecting them
Susan Rice, former ambassador to the United Nations, anticipates that, when the Democrats regain control of the government, corporations that chose to ally themselves with President Donald Trump's policies will be held accountable.
During her participation in the podcast "Stay on top of Preet,” the 61-year-old woman indicated that her party will not overlook all the violations of the law committed by various companies whose executives, instead of questioning the nation's leader, chose to bow to several decisions harmful to the majority of citizens. “If these corporations think that the Democrats, when they return to power, are going to follow the old rules and say, 'It doesn't matter. We'll forgive you for all the people you fired, all the policies and principles you violated, all the laws you circumvented,' I think they're mistaken,” she predicted. The Washington native also lashed out at law firms, universities, and hundreds of businesspeople for their lack of resolve in resisting the pressure exerted by the New York tycoon. “This is not going to be a case of, you know, forgiveness and forgetting. The damage these people are causing is too grave for the American people and for our national interest.” Companies are already starting to hear that it's best to keep their documents. They'd better be prepared for subpoenas. If they've done something wrong, they'll have to answer for it, and if they haven't broken the law, good for them,” she said. The woman, who worked for the administrations of Barack Obama and Joe Biden, also cited the solidarity shown by the citizens of Minnesota in halting the immigration policy implemented by the White House, which she maintains is a sign that there will be repercussions for Republicans in the midterm elections. “The people of Minnesota, above all, have shown us how courageously… it is possible to unite and have an impact,” she added.and to do so through massive, peaceful, and non-violent protests. So I think it's a very important signal, and I believe it will have repercussions in many other parts of the country,” he emphasized.

