White House evaluates companies’ support for policies, with top ranks going to those who show public backing.

The Trump administration has created a “scorecard” to assess the loyalty of corporate partners, according to a report from Axios. The internal document reportedly ranks companies as having “strong,” “moderate,” or “low” support for the president’s policies, based on their public actions.

The grading system is meant to distinguish between companies that “really go out and help vs. those who just come in and pay lip service,” a senior White House official told Axios. Companies are reportedly evaluated on a range of factors, including social media posts, press releases, public testimonials, and attendance at White House events related to key legislation, such as the “One Big Beautif

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