Overview
- Senior officials confirmed that a dynamic spreadsheet ranks 553 companies and trade associations as strong, moderate or low supporters of the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’.
- Ratings are based on observable public advocacy, including social media posts, press releases, advertisements, video testimonials and attendance at White House events.
- White House senior staff use the scorecard as a reality check to shape responses to corporate requests and prioritize meetings with firms.
- Examples of strong supporters cited include Uber, DoorDash, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, AT&T and Cisco.
- Critics warn the loyalty test risks coercing companies and conditioning access to government actions on public demonstrations of fealty.