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A Walmart heiress is supporting nationwide demonstrations planned for this weekend, angering MAGA. Here's what happened.
At issue is a full-page New York Times ad, paid by Walmart heiress Christy Walton, highlighting upcoming protests.
While the "No Kings Day" ad did not mention Trump by name, its emphasis was widely interpreted as a critique of his agenda.
"This has been the most effective boycott for Black people in 70 years; since the Montgomery bus boycott. When we started, ...
Poland coach Michal Probierz, who had been feuding with star striker Robert Lewandowski, has resigned for "the good of the ...
The honor, dignity, and integrity of our country are not for sale,” read an ad in The New York Times paid for by Walmart ...
Plus, ICE removes a top TikToker, Steve Bannon is back on Spotify, and the University of Michigan backtracks on student ...
In May, Broadway star Patti LuPone told the New Yorker that the “Trumpified” Kennedy Center “should get blown up,” a comment ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom suggested withholding the state's taxes amid reports the Trump administration may cut funding ...
Among firms that received requests are Omnicom, WPP, Dentsu, Interpublic and Publicis.
President Trump and Melania attended Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center amid reports of a cast boycott. Trump dismissed the ...