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Posted: 2017-08-15T18:39:40Z | Updated: 2017-08-16T17:23:21Z

Since Monday morning, seven top executives have quit President Donald Trump s American Manufacturing Council in protest against his tepid response to a deadly attack by an accused white supremacist following a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Yet no one has left the presidents other business brain trust.

The Strategic and Policy Forum, a council of 16 big-name executives tasked with advising Trump on economic policy, includes some huge consumer brands, making those members more susceptible to public pressure through boycotts. Still, most of them did not respond to HuffPosts request for comment on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, however, the Strategic and Policy Forum reportedly disbanded .

The fastest responses to HuffPost had tended to come from executives who lead finance and financial services giants that generally dont count ordinary consumers among their clients.

Steve Schwarzman, the billionaire chief executive of the investment goliath Blackstone Group, issued a strongly worded statement on Monday, condemning bigotry, hatred and extremism as an affront to core American values. But his spokesman told HuffPost he had no plans to leave the council.

Mark Weinberger, CEO of the professional services firm EY, put out a similar statement against hate. His spokesman told HuffPost, There is also no change to Marks participation in the forum.

Adebayo Ogunlesi, the chairman and managing partner of the $40 billion investment fund Global Infrastructure Partners, declined to comment.

A spokesman for Daniel Yergin said the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and vice chairman of the financial services firm IHS Markit has been on vacation and is unavailable to comment.

A spokeswoman for Toby Cosgrove, chief executive of the nonprofit hospital chain Cleveland Clinic, explained why he planned to remain on the panel. At this time, his status has not changed, she told HuffPost. He has the ability to access the highest level of government to give direct input on healthcare issues.

Jack Welch, the former chairman of General Electric who now serves as a corporate gadfly and conservative pundit, could not be reached for comment, according to a spokeswoman. Mr. Welch is on vacation and ... he will not be home until this evening, she said. He did not bring his cell phone with him, so I cant reach him for a comment.

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon, who did not specifically respond to HuffPost, issued a strong rebuke of Trumps response to the Charlottesville violence in a statement posted on the companys website. But he indicated that he plans to stay on the Strategic and Policy Forum, according to The New York Times .