Here's the List of Powerful Companies Cutting Off Trump and His Supporters After Capitol Siege
Amazon
Amazon, one of the biggest companies in the world, owned by the richest man in the world, who also owns The Washington Post, cut off donations to Republicans who fought election fraud and demanded an extension of the voting in the Electoral College.
Golf
Professional Golf Association of America
The PGA has cut its ties with the Trump organization, owner of multiple golf clubs and resorts. The PGA reneged on its agreement to hold the 2022 PGA Championship at Trump’s Bedminster golf course. The New York Times reports that the PGA president claimed the Trump association “would be detrimental to the P.G.A. of America brand, and would put at risk the P.G.A.’s ability to deliver our many programs, and sustain the longevity of our mission.”
High Tech/Social Media
Facebook has banned President Trump from posting on its platform.
Twitter has permanently banned the president from its platform.
Shopify
Shopify, an e-commerce company, has dropped the Trump campaign and Trump Organization from its platform permanently.
Stripe
Stripe, an online payment company, has dropped the president because it claims he encouraged violence.
Reddit cut off the sub reddit handle r/DonaldTrump due to Stop the Steal discussions.
Snapchat
Snapchat cut off the president’s account. It muted the account in June.
Twitch
Twitch has locked out President Trump of its Minority Report-like standard which is he might incite violence
Academia
Lehigh University
Lehigh University, which gave Donald Trump an honorary degree in 1988, withdrew it.
Wagner College
Wagner College withdrew its honorary degree it awarded the president in 2004.
Middlebury College
Vermont’s uber liberal Middlebury College is considering revoking Rudolph Giuliani’s honorary law doctorate, given for his valiant response to 9/11, but they don’t like him anymore.
Banks/Finance
American Express
The NYT reported the American Express PAC would no longer support any Congressional member who voted against certifying the election. The company never supported any GOP Senators according to The New York Times. There’s no word on if the company cut off Democrats who have voted against certification in the past.
MasterCard
MasterCard said said it was cutting off donations to any politician who tried to hold up the count of the Electoral College votes.
Morgan Stanley
The investment giant has cut off donations to any congressional member who voted against certifying the election.
Legal
New York State Bar Association
The liberal New York State Bar Association is considering investigating Giuliani and banishing him from their group.
Telecom/Cable
AT&T
The Dallas based media and telecom company withdrew all its PAC donations from all Republicans including 17 Texas state Republicans and Senator Ted Cruz. A group called End Citizens United called for the corporation’s withdrawal of donations from Republicans. It owns Time Warner cable.
Comcast
Comcast announced it’s cutting off Republicans who fought the election results. Comcast owns NBCUniversal, NBC TV, local NBC stations, Xfinity, Telemundo, not to mention film companies and recreational parks.
Manufacturing
Dow Chemical
Hallmark has asked Senators Josh Hawley and Roger Marshall to give back their campaign contributions for voting against certifying the election. Hallmark owns publishing, television networks, retail stores, and even the Crayola art materials company.
Cumulus
The radio station group reportedly put its conservative hosts on notice that they not give oxygen to the idea that the election wasn’t over. National Review reports the brass at Cumulus put out a memo reading, “We need to help induce national calm NOW,” Cumulus’s executive vice president of content Brian Philips wrote in the memo. The company “will not tolerate any suggestion that the election has not ended. The election has been resolved and there are no alternate acceptable ‘paths.’”
Cumulous stations host Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, and many other conservative hosts across the country.
Other Companies Halting All Political Donations
The New York Times reports that the following companies also plan on halting all political donations from their political action committees for the foreseeable future.
They are JPMorgan Chase, Facebook, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, Visa, American Airlines, BP, and Coca Cola.
The shockwaves from the actions of those at the Capitol Building on January 6th will continue to ripple through a shocked public – a ripple felt all the way up to the glass-enclosed corner offices of corporations around the country.
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