A Yale survey found that CEOs largely disagreed with Trump's policy actions, indicating business community concerns about administration initiatives.
DISREGARD - Opinion survey without constitutional mechanism. CEO sentiment is not a constitutional event. Monitor only if disagreement translates into actual policy resistance, regulatory capture attempts, or institutional conflicts with measurable constitutional impact.
This event reports CEO disagreement with Trump policies via Yale survey - pure opinion data without concrete constitutional mechanism. A-score minimal: capture=1 (elite business sentiment as weak signal of potential regulatory capture concerns) but mechanism_modifier=0.3 severely reduces impact since 'norm_erosion_only' without actual institutional damage. No election interference, rule of law violation, or rights infringement. Final A=0.27. B-score moderate: media_friendliness=3 (elite survey, Trump opposition angle), mismatch=3 (CEO disagreement framed as significant when it's routine), but limited viral potential. Final B=8.57. Delta=A-B=-8.3. Neither threshold met (A<25, B<25). Classic noise: opinion survey without actionable constitutional harm, elite sentiment story, no mechanism beyond abstract norm concerns.