‘Boycott Walmart’: The company removes herself from successor Christie Walton after anti -trump advertisement, ‘She does not live in us’

Amidst a prominent ‘boycott’ call on advertisement, which was given by the company’s successor to NYT, asked the Americans to participate in protest against Donald Trump on their birthday on 14 June, Walmart VP Dan Bartlett said that the advertisements were not involved in any way Walmart. “We condemn the violence, when it is directed to law enforcement, and property loss. As a company with colleagues and customers in the Los Angeles region, we focus on their safety and affected colleagues,” Bartlett said. “Christie Walton’s advertisements are not associated with Walmart or associated with support. She does not work on the board or does not play a role in decision making in Walmart.,As Maga’s activists called for a boycott of Walmart, Donald Trump’s associate Laura Lumor claimed that Walton does not live in the US. “She literally lives in Mexico, where she is extracting anti-trump advertisements. I am told by a source that other members of the Walton family, who owns @walmart, begged him not to take advertisement, but she did not hear. She is supporting all the way from her mansion in Mexico.
Who is Christie Walton? Why has he sponsored Anti-trump advertisement ,
Christie Walton inherited Walmart’s share of her late husband John T Walton after her death in a 2005 plane crash. Once listed as the global richest woman ($ 41.7 billion in 2015), her current net worth is estimated to be around $ 17–19 billion, in tens of billions of billions of billions.Walton sponsored an advertisement in NYT calling Americans on 14 June to participate in the No King’s Day, which was basically planned as a counter of Trump’s multimilian-dollar military parade on his birthday, which is also the 250th anniversary of establishing the US Army. But now, after the riots of Los Angeles, the organizers said the protest was going to be bigger than this. Trump was not named in Walton’s advertisement, but it was a common call for participation in protest that is against Trump.