"Pharma bro"
Martin Shkreli has some harsh words for Merck & Co., Inc. MRK's CEO Ken Frazier after the executive distanced himself from President Donald Trump.
Frazier is
one of four executives
who stepped down from the president's American Manufacturing Council after Trump's initial condemnation of the violence in Charlottesville. The CEO said "America's leaders" failed to reject "expressions of hatred, bigotry, and group supremacy." But Shkreli thinks Frazier is merely "politicizing the moment."
"I think that is self-indulgent," Shkreli said
during an interview
with Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo Tuesday. "If he is supposed to be advising the president on manufacturing ... let him advise on manufacturing. He is not here to talk about anything political or anything about race relations or anything that happened in Charlottesville."
Frazier was tasked to be an economic advisor to the White House but is now "taking the spotlight" to show how "self righteous" he is, Shkreli continued.
"This tragedy affects all of us," Shkreli concluded on the topic. "The president condemned it, everyone condemns it, I don't know anyone who supports it. And [Frazier] is sort of saying 'no, I'm going to make a statement, no, I am the righteous one.' And I think that is sort of pathetic."
Others Drop Out Of Manufaturing Council
In addition to Frazier, CEOs Brain Krzanich of Intel Corporation INTC and Kevin Plank of Under Armour Inc UAA and Scott Paul, president of the Alliance fro American Manufacturing, have also announced their resignations from the president's council.
Trump's Responses
While Trump initially only highlighted his disapproval over Frazier's exit, he has since tweeted a second response to his waning Manufacturing Council.
It is worth noting the time stamps of the tweets in juxtaposition to the various members' exiting. Also of importance, Shkreli does not sit on the president's council.
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