It is not easy to prove legally that someone is biased or being prejudiced against another party. The accused party can easily cook up excuses to hide his bias. Very few disgruntled employees can prove convincingly that their boss discriminated against them during promotion even if it's true.
I wonder how Amazon did it.
You mean President Trump's tweets were used as evidence against President Trump in this case?They went on Twitter
You mean President Trump's tweets were used as evidence against President Trump in this case?
I don't follow President Trump's tweets. It's hard to believe a politician will publicly reveal his animosity towards the richest man in the world on social media. It's politically incorrect and dumb. Hard to believe that a top politician actually did that.Would be the logical thing to do if you wanted proof of outright animosity towards Amazon's CEO.
well, believe itI don't follow President Trump's tweets. It's hard to believe a politician will publicly reveal his animosity towards the richest man in the world on social media. It's politically incorrect and dumb. Hard to believe that a top politician actually did that.
I don't follow President Trump's tweets. It's hard to believe a politician will publicly reveal his animosity towards the richest man in the world on social media. It's politically incorrect and dumb. Hard to believe that a top politician actually did that.