This is the right thing to do, but hardly corporate bravery. As many commenters have said across dozens of airwaves, standing up to denounce Nazis and the KKK is the absolute least you can do. And the CEO of Merck just did the least he can do, by resigning from Trump's "Council on Manufacturing" in protest of Donald's weak response ("egregious display of hatred and bigotry on many sides.") to the Charlottesville White Pride Rally. pic.twitter.com/a1PNQZism5 — Merck (@Merck) August 14, 2017 So, of course, Donald Trump had to "respond" to THIS attack, because it's about him.