Tech CEO who went viral for pro-Trump email defends call to action over 'political hate'

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Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino doubled down on his call to action to end political 'hate,' calling on other like-minded business moguls to speak up in favor of political tolerance.

A tech CEO who went viral after sending his customer database a "Trump 2024" message defended his call to action over political "hate" ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

He explained that his policy — although not strictly enforced — is not to talk politics at work, but said he feels the action was essential in taking a stance against society's double standard to ensure voters are able to express themselves without fear of retaliation.

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