President Trump’s recent tweets have sparked a fresh round of editorializing from so-called objective “journalists,” but what do certain corporations think about the president’s comments? A CNN reporter is on it:

Reached out this morning to Amazon, Apple, Walmart, Target, Nike, Under Armour, Patagonia and Levi for thoughts on Trump's racist comments about four minority congresswomen. Target declined to comment. No response from the others so far. — Nathaniel Meyersohn (@nmeyersohn) July 16, 2019

Editorializing and activism all in one fit of totally objective reporting? And with that, “journalism” in the Trump era drops down yet another notch:

piggly wiggly's silence on antifa violence is deafening. — T. Becket Adams (@BecketAdams) July 17, 2019

There’s nothing quite like a reporter reaching out for information that would serve no purpose other than to help the Resistance manufacture another boycott.

Can someone explain to me the purpose of this? https://t.co/IFcxq1vGD9 — joe (@JoePerticone) July 17, 2019

Why would they comment? What’s your goal here? — Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) July 17, 2019

Anything that might yield contributions to the Left’s narrative?

What do those companies have to do with this story? I don't know what this is, but it isn't journalism. https://t.co/hZJg3neMwX — (((AG))) (@AG_Conservative) July 17, 2019

How is this journalism? This is activism. https://t.co/4oY8JbT58E — Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) July 17, 2019

Activism. You did activism. — Fuzzy Chimp (@fuzzychimpcom) July 17, 2019

Reached out to my dogs regarding Trump’s racist comments. No response back as of yet. pic.twitter.com/HagLM2FPen — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) July 17, 2019

Remember when Target was the Left's sweetheart because they let male sex offenders use the women's bathrooms? You. Will. Never. Be. Woke. Enough. https://t.co/WujHk6hlwh — Eric Spencer (@JustEric) July 17, 2019

Y’all realize no one knows this is going on right? It’s a Twitter bubble thing. https://t.co/WUDbjxakOw — xo (@sirensoIiIoquy) July 17, 2019

What a horrible, reprehensible thing to do. You think you're so "woke", but you're really… pic.twitter.com/shPSNW1Oqp — William Colvard (@WilliamColvard) July 17, 2019

Who did you reach out to about Rashid Tlaib’s anti-Semitic comments? — Common Sense (@Paine_1776) July 17, 2019

I reached out to Ace Hardware, Quiznos, and my nephew’s lemonade stand for thoughts on this tweet. So far, everyone just stared blankly. https://t.co/giY5XV8YmG — Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) July 17, 2019

Another new low for “journalism.”