Apple has launched a major charm offensive in Washington to counter a fresh wave of antitrust heat – and lobbyists and executives including CEO Tim Cook have landed meetings at the White House at least 87 times since President Biden took office, public documents show.
The $3 trillion tech giant has amassed an army of Beltway influence peddlers, lawyers and staffers with ties to the White House and the Justice Department, according to The Post’s review of public documents and interviews with tech policy insiders familiar with the company’s tactics.
Apple executives or company-affiliated lobbyists appear in the White House’s public visitor logs at least 87 times since President Biden took office in 2021 — with Cook personally visiting the White House at least 11 times for listed meetings with least 14 officials since 2021, according to a non-exhaustive review of the disclosures.
That included at least three visits with President Biden, the most recent of which occurred in June 2023. Cook’s White House visits have included attending at least two of the four state dinners Biden has had since taking office — one with France’s Macron and one with India’s Modi.
The sheer number of Cook’s White House calls are staggering — even for a high-profile business executive, according to multiple industry sources.
