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#BoycottWalmart: Woke Billionaire Walmart Heiress Sparks MAGA Uproar After Funding a Nasty Anti-Trump Ad – Trump White House Responds | The Gateway Pundit

Billionaire Walmart heiress Christy Walton Credit: Arenas Entertainment YouTube screenshot

The nation’s largest retail company may be about to receive the Bud Light treatment thanks to a woke billionaire heiress.

As the New York Post reported, Christy Walton, the widow of John T. Walton, who was one of the sons of the Walmart founder Sam Walton, funded a full-page ad in the far-left New York Times promoting a massive protest of President Trump across America.

As TGP readers know, Trump is scheduled to hold a historic military parade on that day to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Army.

The ad calls on Americans to “mobilize” on Saturday, which is both Flag Day and Trump’s birthday, to “reject authoritarianism.” The “No Kings” movement is the group running the ad.

The Gateway Pundit reported earlier on Wednesday that entrepreneur and political commentator Patrick Bet-David (PBD) revealed Democrats and their NGO allies are planning over 1,500 coordinated protests across all 50 states—a setup, he warns, designed to sabotage President Trump and ignite another wave of nationwide unrest heading into the midterm election.

Some of these are reportedly tied to Christy Walton.

White House spokesman Kush Desai responded to Walton’s involvement during an interview with the New York Post.

“Great, a left-wing billionaire feels like burning some of her inheritance for a PR stunt,” Desai said. “It’s not going to change the fact that over 77 million Americans voted for mass deportations, border security, and America First trade policies – a mandate that the Trump administration is committed to using every lever of executive power to deliver on.”

After Walton’s involvement became known, the hashtag #BoycottWalmart took off online, especially on Wednesday, as the Post noted.

Many prominent Trump supporters, including legendary political operative Roger Stone and White House special advisor Kari Lake, also called for or suggested that Americans stop shopping at the retail giant.

As TGP reported, Walmart distanced itself from Christy Walton in a statement to Newsweek.

“The advertisements from Christy Walton are in no way connected to or endorsed by Walmart. She does not serve on the board or play any role in decision-making at Walmart,” a company representative said.

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