Trump calls on Republicans to boycott companies amid controversy over voting law

Old President TrumpWhite House says bills are bipartisan, even if the Republican Party doesn’t vote for them, Gaetz boasted of “access” to women through the Florida tax collector charged in a federal case: the Trump report calls for boycott MLB to move game from MORE stars on Saturday called on Republicans and Conservatives to boycott a large number of companies amid controversy over new voting laws.

In a statement released Saturday evening, the former president pointed to Democrats for playing “dirty” and boycotting companies that “somehow [offend] they “.

“For years, Democrats on the Radical Left have been playing dirty by boycotting products when something is done about this company or declared in any way that offends them. Now they do it with the WOKE CANCELLATION CULTURE and our sacred election, “Trump said in a statement Saturday released by Save America PAC.

He then called on Republicans to “fight” alleging that “we have more people than them” and urged conservatives to boycott specific companies such as Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines and Citigroup.

“Finally, it’s time for Republicans and Conservatives to take refuge, we have a lot more people than them, by far! Boycott Major League Baseball, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, JPMorgan Chase, ViacomCBS, Citigroup, Cisco, UPS and Merck. Don’t go back to your products until you give in. We can play a better game than them, “he said.

The call comes when companies have publicly condemned Georgia’s SB 202 Act and other proposed voting legislation in other U.S. states

Many Republicans have backed those efforts after Trump and his allies alleged widespread fraud by voters that contaminated the 2020 election amid the pandemic, when ballot boxes were widely used by email. However, these claims have been disputed by federal and state election officials.

Governor of Georgia Brian KempBrian KempTrump calls for boycott of MLB to move All-Star Game House Republican to MLB “absolutely pathetic” for moving All-Star Game Warnock: MLB decision “unfortunate” consequence of Georgia law (R) signed Act SB 202 last month.

Major League Baseball this week moved the game of stars outside Georgia in protest of the law, the furthest action a company has taken against the law.

Trump he directly called for a boycott of the MLB hours after it was announced.

Among its restrictions, SB 202 limited the use of ballot boxes and imposed new photo identification requirements to vote in absentia. It also prohibits the distribution of food and water to people within 150 meters of a polling station, including people waiting in line to vote.

Democrats and law critics say it amounts to suppressing voters, especially for communities of color.

The CEO of Delta Airlines echoed these criticisms, explaining it to employees on a note “It is clear that the bill includes provisions that would make it difficult to exercise their constitutional right to elect their representatives to many under-represented voters, especially black voters.”

Citibank executives, owned by Citigroup, too he publicly opposed the law, throwing its support behind 72 black business leaders who made a call to companies to back down against the legislation.

Georgia was one of the few states to swing that President BidenJoe BidenJobs’ report adds to Biden’s push The White House says the bills are bipartisan, even if the Republican Party doesn’t vote for them. Trump calls for a boycott of MLB to move the All-Star Game MORE narrowly won 2020 over Trump. Biden’s victory was the first time a Democrat had won Peach state since 1992.

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