Walmart Heiress’ Anti-Trump Ad Ignites Huge MAGA Meltdown

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A billionaire Walmart heiress sparked MAGA backlash in a surprise attack against President Donald Trump days before his big birthday bash in Washington D.C.

Christy Walton, 76, took out a full-page ad in the Saturday New York Times Sunday edition titled “USA, USA, USA,” promoting the “No Kings Day” June 14 events across the nation in protest of Trump’s policies.

Walton urged people to “mobilize” and “be civl,” and to get involved in the civil discourse by attending town halls. Additionally, a QR code took readers to a listings of “No Kings” events as Walton concluded the ad with, “The honor, dignity and integrity of our country is not for sale.”

 
A billionaire Walmart heiress sparked MAGA backlash in a surprise attack against President Donald Trump days before his big birthday bash in Washington D.C.

Christy Walton, 76, took out a full-page ad in the Saturday New York Times Sunday edition titled “USA, USA, USA,” promoting the “No Kings Day” June 14 events across the nation in protest of Trump’s policies.

Walton urged people to “mobilize” and “be civl,” and to get involved in the civil discourse by attending town halls. Additionally, a QR code took readers to a listings of “No Kings” events as Walton concluded the ad with, “The honor, dignity and integrity of our country is not for sale.”

Not much of a Walmart heiress. She owns relatively little Walmart stock compared to others in the family.

This is her personal vendetta and is NOT the position of Walmart.
 
A billionaire Walmart heiress sparked MAGA backlash in a surprise attack against President Donald Trump days before his big birthday bash in Washington D.C.

Christy Walton, 76, took out a full-page ad in the Saturday New York Times Sunday edition titled “USA, USA, USA,” promoting the “No Kings Day” June 14 events across the nation in protest of Trump’s policies.

Walton urged people to “mobilize” and “be civl,” and to get involved in the civil discourse by attending town halls. Additionally, a QR code took readers to a listings of “No Kings” events as Walton concluded the ad with, “The honor, dignity and integrity of our country is not for sale.”

Just goes to show you that being rich doesn't mean you're smart...
 
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