Walmart, Donald Trump and Kings
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Walmart heiress' ad is prompting backlash against the retailer despite it not being associated with the company.
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Walmart heiress Christy Walton paid for a newspaper advertisement in The New York Times that promoted an anti-Trump “No Kings” protest on June 14, 2025. Rating: True (About this rating?) As U.S. President Donald Trump's planned military parade to celebrate his birthday approached in June 2025,
“Boycott Walmart!” wrote longtime Trump supporter Roger Stone, who added: “The Walmart Heiress subsidizes insurrection. Next up peaceful protest outside all of their stores to encourage people not to shop there. Essentially what left-wing stooges did to Tesla. Let’s go.”
The backlash comes after Walmart heiress Christy Walton reportedly paid for a 'No Kings,' ad, which has been perceived as being anti-Trump.
Walmart faces backlash and calls for a boycott from Trump supporters after heiress Christy Walton funded a full-page ad in The New York Times.
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Scripps News on MSNWalmart heiress takes full-page newspaper ad supporting No Kings protest movementWalmart heiress Christy Walton paid for a full-page color advertisement in the New York Times this week promoting the No Kings protests scheduled for June 14.
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.
Walton has urged the American public to engage in the political process in the ad, which defends democratic values.
It was released under the banner of 'No Kings Day,' a symbolic gesture for civic participation ... The ad stated that the views expressed were “solely those of Christy Walton." The ad didn’t go unnoticed in conservative circles. Kari Lake, the Trump ...