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As of April 2026, the White House has reportedly developed a tiered "naughty and nice" list to categorize NATO allies based on their defense contributions and support for specific U.S. military positions, such as the conflict in Iran.

Spain, the United Kingdom, and France have reportedly fallen out of favor for stalling or rejecting certain U.S. requests. naughty

For over a decade, has published an annual list highlighting specific company policies that either prioritize or harm consumer interests. As of April 2026, the White House has

Countries like Germany, Romania, Israel, and the Baltic states are noted as being in "special favor" for their contributions. requests

The administration is weighing actions such as pulling troops, canceling joint exercises, or halting arms sales for those on the "naughty" list. Consumer Advocacy: Consumer Reports "Naughty & Nice"

Companies are flagged for "hidden or tricky fees, fine print, or generally unfriendly practices". Historical examples include:

For doubling early termination fees on smartphone contracts. GameStop: For restrictive return policies.