Idaho CEO issues new apology, acknowledges gesture was Nazi salute

On Sunday, the CEO of Engineering Structures Inc. (ESI) issued a new statement apologizing for offensive gestures made during a company-wide event at the Boise Centre.

In that statement, Hill acknowledges that the gestures in question were indeed Nazi salutes. “I now fully recognize that this gesture is not only inappropriate but also profoundly hurtful,” he said via a written statement on company letterhead. “That salute is one of the most recognizable of all Nazi symbols and when used represents hate, oppression, and unspeakable atrocities— a reminder of an era that inflicted deep suffering on millions.”

You can read his entire statement below:

On February 20, Thomas D. Hill, CEO of ESI took the stage for their “State of the Company” event. During his time on stage, Hill participated in a “political skit that mimicked Elon Musk and President Trump’s signature dancing,” according to his first statement. During that skit, Hill gave two Nazi salutes back to back…

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