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In reply to the discussion: Chubb CEO defends backing Trump appeal bond in E. Jean Carroll case [View all]Silent Type
(3,032 posts)On January 7, 2021, Evan G. Greenberg, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Chubb,
provided the following statement on the results of the U.S. election:
"As citizens of our great nation, all of us have a responsibility to speak out against and
condemn in the strongest terms the violence and display of demagoguery we witnessed in
our nation's capital yesterday. This is not who we are as a nation and our democracy
must be protected. Whether one likes the results of our election or not, the citizens of our
country have spoken. Our election process as reaffirmed by our courts and government
agencies was fair and lawful. We look to all of our elected leaders from both parties to set
an example by their respect and active support for the orderly transfer of power and their
condemnation of false claims of election fraud. The confirmation of the electoral results
last night by Congress was a powerful affirmation of our democracy. We should all hope
for a new era of respect and decency as we meet the many common challenges facing our
nation."
https://about.chubb.com/content/dam/chubb-sites/chubb-com/us-en/global/citizenship-reports/documents/pdf/chubb-suspends-political-contributions-1-12-21.pdf
https://news.chubb.com/2021-01-07-Statement-from-Chubb-Chairman-and-CEO-Evan-G-Greenberg-on-U-S-Election-Results
Looking at his political contributions-- While he does not give a lot, he leans toward Democrats. There are some GOPers, but not nearly as many as Democrats.
https://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/evan-greenberg.asp?cycle=16
But, he's a horrible person and we need to hate him too.