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Anti-Trump demonstration endorsement opposed by Walmart, as stated by heiress

Wealthy Walmart inheritor Christy Walton encountered criticism from the White House and Walmart itself, following a New York Times advertisement suggesting support for demonstrations challenging President Trump's government.

Wealthy Walmart inheritor Christy Walton encountered criticism from the White House and Walmart...
Wealthy Walmart inheritor Christy Walton encountered criticism from the White House and Walmart corporation following her New York Times advertisement, which appeared to endorse demonstrations opposing Trump administration.

Anti-Trump demonstration endorsement opposed by Walmart, as stated by heiress

Scoop: Protesting Trump in Style: A Rich Heiress's Fiery Ad in NYT

Hey there! 🤘📰 Let's get right to it.

So what's this all about then? Well, Christy Walton, a Walmart heiress, dropped a crypto-Trump-bashing ad in The New York Times that set the internet ablaze. She's not calling out Trump directly, but her message still resonates with liberal anger towards the Prez and his policies.

Walton went big with a full-page ad that declared "NO KINGS," referring to the No Kings organization that coordinates nationwide protests against Trump's administration. The protests are scheduled for Jun.14, which also happens to be the same day as Trump's military parade. 🚜

In response to the upcoming protests against President Trump's administration, the health, economy, and politics sections of general-news have been actively reporting on the growing discontent, with Christy Walton's full-page ad in The New York Times further fuelling the discussions about Trump's policies and their impact on the nation. As the scheduled protest date, Jun.14, coincides with the planned military parade by the President, the economy and political implications of such events are expected to be closely monitored.

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