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Salesforce CEO implies governors who try to save babies from abortion are ‘crazy’ in new CNN interview

Updated: September 26, 2022 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Sep 26, 2022 – 2:08 pm EDT

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (LifeSiteNews) – The CEO of Salesforce implied conservative politicians are “crazy” and criticized states that protect human life in the womb by prohibiting abortion. 

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told Poppy Harlow on CNN that he has to deal with “crazy presidents, crazy governors, crazy mayors all over the world, in every country, in every city, in every state,” when she asked about how his company is responding to the reversal of Roe v. Wade. 

“Who is crazy?” Harlow asked during the September 22 interview. 

“I’m talking about all the situations I’ve had to go through over the last decade, especially where our employees will contact me and say something just is not right,” Benioff responded. His company also allied with homosexual activists and leftist groups in 2015 to water down Indiana’s religious freedom law – at the time he also threatened to leave the state unless he got his way. 

Benioff would not say if he plans to pull employees out of Indiana, which recently passed a law that will prohibit 95 percent of abortions. During the same interview, Benioff would not answer Harlow’s question if any

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