
Donald Trump upset his phone company. And whether he complains about big or small things, you know that the president will cry about it online.
“I make a major conference phone with faith leaders from all over the country, and AT&T is not capable of making his equipment at all,” Trump wrote about truth social Monday afternoon. “This is the second time it happened. If the head of AT&T, whoever could be, could participate – it would be good. There are tens of thousands of people in the line!”
John Stankey is the CEO of AT&T and he was recently elected as Chairman of the Board this February. It is unclear whether Trump does not really know Staney or whether he is sarcastic in his typically dull way.
But Trump didn’t stop there. The president followed a second poster, apologizing to the faith leaders in his conference call and promising to use a different company next time.
“I apologize for the long wait for the conference call of the faith -leaders, ‘Trump wrote. “AT&T must join their action. Please transfer the word to the tens of thousands of people who are there. We may have to reprogram the call, but we will use another carrier the next time. AT&T obviously don’t know what they are doing!”
Reached a comment by email, an AT&T spokesman directed us to a statement released in X. The company responded to the Tweet of the White House Karoline Leavitt, who shared Trump’s social post: “We reached the White House and work to quickly understand and evaluate the situation. ”

Trump has a long history complaining about things in a way that would previously be seen as a child or unethical coming from the president’s office. Obviously the most powerful person in the country can influence business decisions and markets, although most Americans have interfered with Trump’s wild mood swings and the way he breaks standards like a cunning ball.
Business Chiefs notice Trump’s power to hurt their companies, however, as we have seen companies Provide payments To stay in the good graces of the fascist. AT&T, like many other companies, contributed $ 1 million to Trump’s inaugural committee, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Trump previously complained about AT&T, as in its first term, when the company owned CNN Back in 2020. The Cable News Network is a common target of Trump’s online attacks, writing just two days ago that CNN host Abby Phillip was a “3 -th rate” and had “no idea what she’s talking about.”

AT&T share price rose 1.8% on the day to $ 28.60.