Maga vs Walmart: Successor Christie Walton asked Americans to participate in protest against ‘No King’s Day’ on Trump’s birthday

Walmart founder Sam Walton’s daughter-in-law Walmart successor Christie Walton gave a boycott call for Walmart, a full-page advertisement in the New York Times, urging Americans to participate in the ‘No King’s Day’ protests on 14 June, the birthday of President Donald Trump. The advertisement did not mention Trump, and Walmart hurried to overcome himself. Walmart said that Christie Walton does not work on Walmart’s board and hence no one plays a decision making role. But Anna Paulina Luna, Laura Lumor, Kari Lake as the voice of Maga as a disadvantage asked the advertisement through Walmart leadership to allow the advertisement to come out in the name of some family member. Yes, it did not mention Walmart and specifically stated that the views represented are only of Christie Walton.
What did Christie Walton’s advertisement say?
Reports confirmed that Christie Walton paid for advertisement stating: “Our country is not for respect, respect and integrity.” It also said that it was a paid political advertisement.
What is not King’s Day?
Progressives are organizing more than 1500 Kings Day events across the country on the birthday of Donald Trump on 14 June, which is also the 250th birthday of the US Army. Organizer Ezra Levin said that La riots brought many more supporters to No King’s Day. Originally, the No King’s Day Parade was considered a protest against a military parade on Donald Trump’s birthday as he accuses the President of celebrating his birthday using the army. The organizers said in a statement last month, “This country is not related to a king – and we are not giving him a parade funded by millions of people of our taxpayers, while stealing and relying on our rights, our freedom, and programs, snatching our families.”
Trump, Walmart Fude
Walmart recently collided with Trump with a tariff with Trump’s tariff, after announcing that it will increase prices on various products including toys, electronics and grocery items such as bananas and banana and avocados. Trump blamed Walmart and said that the company should eat ‘tariff’ instead of passing consumers.