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Why Apple can take a bigger stand against Trump than its rivals

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June 21, 2016 at 11:17 a.m. EDT
(FILES)An Apple logo is seen at its annual developers conference, WWDC. You won't see it in Cleveland at July's Republican convention. (AFP Photo / Kimihiro Hoshino)

Whatever happens at the Republican National Convention next month, one thing is clear: It won’t be brought to you by Apple. The firm won’t be providing any funding or support for the convention, according to news reports.

Apple has been more outspoken on public policy issues than many of its peers in Silicon Valley. A report from Politico said that its latest move is because of the rhetoric of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Many of Trump's positions, particularly on immigration, clash with the political stances of tech firms.