Here is what Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said about Trump
Here is what Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said about Trump
The tech giant Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak on said that he "cannot stand" the United States President Donald Trump due to his negative behavior towards people.
Speaking at the Global Business Summit, Wozniak said, "I can never stand Donald Trump. The way he treats people is very negative. I may like his policies, but from now on I will make sure I never attend any event where members of his family are present."
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"Donald Trump is a very rude person. Would I ever want a child of mine to grow up talking that nastily about other people? Absolutely not. It just offends me. I watched him making comments about women and I was just crying out loud, right here in this chair in my office," he asserted according to media reports.
This was not the first time Wozniak had made such comments against US President Trump.
In an interview with Time Magazine, Wozniak talked about how Trump's behavior toward women and children had appalled him and reduced him to tears.
The US President's average approval rating for the first year in office stands at 38.4 percent, which is the lowest in the history for any president in the US.
He has been accused by several women of "sexual harassment". Recently, he was also accused of having a sexual relationship with the porn star Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.
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