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The backlash comes after Walmart heiress Christy Walton reportedly paid for a 'No Kings,' ad, which has been perceived as ...
A Walmart heiress is supporting nationwide demonstrations planned for this weekend, angering MAGA. Here's what happened.
Walton reportedly took out a full-page, full-color advertisement in the New York Times appearing to support the No Kings Day movement, which is calling for nationwide protests on June 14, the same day ...
Walmart heiress' ad is prompting backlash against the retailer despite it not being associated with the company.
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Walton heiress funds ad for anti-Trump protest
Christy Walton, who has a net worth of more than $18 billion, purchased a full-page ad in Sunday's New York Times.
Walton has urged the American public to engage in the political process in the ad, which defends democratic values.
Walmart heiress ad placed in New York Times urges people to participate in nationwide "No Kings" anti-Trump protest.
Christy Walton funded an anti-Trump ad in the New York Times. Getty Images. The heiress, Christy Walton, is the widow of John T. Walton, son of Walmart founder Sam Walton.
Walmart heiress Christy Walton paid for a full-page advertisement in a Saturday New York Times (NYT) Sunday Edition promoting “No Kings” protests across the country, according to pictures circulating ...
While the "No Kings Day" ad did not mention Trump by name, its emphasis was widely interpreted as a critique of his agenda.
Amid a major 'boycott' call over the advertisement that the company's heiress gave on NYT, asking Americans to take part in the protest against Donald Trump on his birthday on June 14, Walmart VP Dan ...
Supporters of President Donald Trump are calling for a boycott of Walmart after store heiress Christy Walton funded an ad promoting an upcoming anti-Trump protest. The New York Post reported that MAGA ...