Trump calls for Apple boycott
AFP
February 20, 2016 09:48 MYT
February 20, 2016 09:48 MYT
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump called Friday for a boycott of Apple until the computer giant complies with US government demands to unlock the iPhone of a suspect in the San Bernardino attacks.
"Apple ought to give the security for that phone, OK?" Trump told a campaign rally in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, one day before the state holds its hotly contested Republican primary.
"What I think you ought to do is boycott Apple until such time as they give that security number," he said. "I just thought of it. Boycott Apple."
The government sought a court order Friday to force Apple to help unlock the iPhone as part of the probe into last year's San Bernardino attacks, escalating a legal showdown over encryption.
Apple had pledged this week to fight a magistrate's order to assist in unlocking the phone used by one of the shooters.
"First of all, the phone's not even owned by this young thug that killed all these people. The phone's owned by the government," Trump said.