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The Progressive Brand live blog: Will there be more corporate dissent following the Trump travel ban?

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By John McCarthy, Opinion Editor

February 4, 2017 | 2 min read

On Friday 28 January, president Donald Trump implemented a 120 day ban on people traveling to the US from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. More than a dozen of the world's biggest brands and start-ups stood against Potus, each grabbing headlines criticizing the act.

Some of the brands that have stood up to Trump's travel ban

Some of the brands that have stood up to Trump's travel ban

And this is likely just the beginning.

To that end, The Drum will continue to highlight the most actionable work from brands, leaders and agencies, some of which will be directed at the administration currently occupying the White House, all in the spirit of ensuring that all are held to account.

This all kicked off with Trump condemnation from the likes of Starbucks, AirBnb, Google, Slack, Uber, Lyft, Facebook, Periscope, Twitter and more.

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