MAGA Calls For Walmart Boycott After Billionaire Heir Promoted Anti-Trump Protest
Far-right influencers are calling on Donald Trump’s supporters to boycott Walmart after one of the company’s heirs took out a full-page ad in The New York Times last Sunday promoting the “No Kings” protests planned for the day of Trump’s military parade this weekend.
The ad purchased by Christy Walton, 76, who inherited a 1.9% stake in Walmart from her late husband John Walton and is one of the richest women in the United States, encouraged Trump critics to mobilize against the president’s costly military parade scheduled for Saturday, Forbes reported. It’s similar to another ad she paid for in the Times back in March.
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“The honor, dignity, and integrity of our country are not for sale,” Sunday’s ad read.
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Trump acolytes including far-right influencer Laura Loomer, White House special adviser Kari Lake and Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna all attacked Walton over the ad.
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“Looks like the Walmart dynasty is big mad about China Tariffs,” Luna wrote.
Walmart Chief Financial Officer David Rainey warned investors in an interview with CNBC last month that shoppers will likely see higher prices toward the end of May and in June because of Trump’s tariffs.
A spokesperson for Walmart told HuffPost, “the advertisements from Christy Walton are in no way connected to or endorsed by Walmart,” noting that “she does not serve on the board or play any role in decision making at Walmart.”
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“We condemn violence, including when it’s directed towards law enforcement, and the damaging of property,” the spokesperson said before referring to the ongoing protests in LA, where Trump called in the National Guard. “As a company with associates and customers in the Los Angeles region, we remain focused on their safety and that of impacted communities. “
Nonetheless, the far-right account Libs of Chicago and other users with high followings lashed out at Walmart on X, calling for a boycott of the retail chain.
“Sort of ironic isn’t it? A Walton married a socialist,” Libs of Chicago wrote. “If there was ever a time to boycott Walmart, it’s now.”
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