
Supporters of President Donald Trump are calling for boycotts against Walmart after the company's billionaire heiress placed a full-page "No Kings" ad in the New York Times encouraging Americans to engage in civic discourse.
Walmart heiress and philanthropist Christy Walton, widow to John T. Walton and daughter-in-law to Walmart founder Sam Walton, placed the ad in the June 9 print edition of the New York Times.
"No Kings," the text atop of the full page ad reads. "June 14. Mobilize."
"We are the people of the United States of America. The honor, dignity and integrity of our country are not for sale," the ad continues. "Our government is of the people, by the people, for the people."
‼️ INSANE : Newspaper ad Paid for by Christy Walton. Walmart heiress. pic.twitter.com/VZHtScXPn5
— David J Harris Jr (@DavidJHarrisJr) June 10, 2025
"The advertisements from Christy Walton are in no way connected to or endorsed by Walmart. She does not serve on the board or play any role in decision making at Walmart," a Walmart spokesperson told Newsweek.
MAGA-supporting social media users quickly took to online platforms to berate Walton and call for boycotts directed toward the company.
"Just cancelled my Walmart+ membership. When prompted to state why, I checked 'other' and stated...'The honor, dignity and integrity of my Country is not for sale.' It works both ways," wrote one user.
Just cancelled my Walmart+ membership. When prompted to state why, I checked “other” and stated…
— Lori with an AW (@lawaechter) June 10, 2025
“ The honor, dignity and integrity of my Country is not for sale”.
It works both ways.
"Time to boycott Walmart. Walmart heiress Christy Walton funded a political ad campaign against Trump, published in major national newspapers. The ad urges a 'nationwide day of defiance' and calls for people to 'rise up' on June 14th," said another.
Time to boycott Walmart.
— 🌸 DigiGal (@DigitalGal_) June 10, 2025
Walmart heiress Christy Walton funded a political ad campaign against Trump, published in major national newspapers.
The ad urges a "nationwide day of defiance" and calls for people to "rise up" on June 14th. pic.twitter.com/TkGkw10bdE
"Walmart is finished - good riddance," wrote a third.
Walmart is finished - good riddance 👋
— John Zito (@John_S_Zito) June 11, 2025
"Paid for by Christy Walton. Walmart heiress. STOP SHOPPING AT WALMART," said a fourth.
Paid for by Christy Walton. Walmart heiress. STOP SHOPPING AT WALMART. 🤬🤬 pic.twitter.com/KinTckWYRh
— 🇺🇸🍩 JULIE DONUTS 🇺🇸🍩 (@Juliesnark1731) June 9, 2025
"We condemn violence, including when it's directed towards law enforcement, and the damaging of property. As a company with associates and customers in the Los Angeles region, we remain focused on their safety and that of impacted associates. The advertisements from Christy Walton are in no way connected to or endorsed by Walmart. She does not serve on the board or play any role in decision making at Walmart," the company said in another statement published by conservative media personality Laura Loomer.
SCOOP:
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) June 10, 2025
Walmart to release a statement tonight condemning violence after Walmart heiress Christy Walton took out an ad promoting the June 14th anti-Trump “No Kings” protest in the @nytimes.
I was able to get to this ad that was published by Walmart heiress Christy Walton in… https://t.co/a0Wp2Po6Fn pic.twitter.com/pvWSTtBrNU
"I am glad Walmart took this opportunity to distance themselves from Christy Walton's anti-Trump multi-city ad and to condemn political violence," Loomer continued.
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