June 14th is shaping up to be a big day for America, and a Walmart heiress wants in on the action.
Christy Walton, widow of John Walton, son of Walmart founder Sam Walton, funded a full-page ad in the New York Times promoting nationwide anti-Trump protests planned for Saturday, June 14th.
President Donald Trump is planning a ‘YUGE’ military parade in Washington, D.C, that same day, which also happens to be Flag Day, and your favorite president’s birthday.
The anti-Trump, pro-illegal alien, pro-communist China protests are part of the “No Kings” movement that currently has over 1,500 protests scheduled throughout the nation.
Walton’s ad, like the “No Kings” movement, portrays President Trump as a dictator and appears to take issue with tariffs, among other imaginary gripes. It reads in part, “We are the people of the United States of America. The honor, dignity, and integrity of our country are not for sale.”
Dan Bartlett, EVP of corporate affairs for Walmart, appeared to do some damage control after Walton’s ad, claiming it is in “no way” connected or endorsed by the retail giant.
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.
— Dan Bartlett (@danbartlett6) June 10, 2025
But that wasn’t enough to quell the MAGA anger aimed at Walton and Walmart, by default.
Trump admin advisor and former Arizona gubernatorial candidate, Kari Lake, cheekily asked on X: “Do you shop at Walmart?” and included a screenshot of the ad.
And the “boycott Walmart” movement began:
#BoycottWalmart
Walmart is the single largest reseller of Chinese goods. It doesn’t matter what Christy Walton did or didn’t do. It matters what Walmart is and does that is anti-American. pic.twitter.com/VT5kCJbxJv— Robert Johnson (@LRobertJohnson2) June 11, 2025
Partially funded by Christy Walton. Walmart heiress.
Walmart has earned hundreds of billions from remittances the criminal illegal invaders send back home.
They also help facilitate the property crimes committed by these criminals, via processing stolen credit cards, checks,… pic.twitter.com/94Ikd6F8bI
— Tony Seruga (@TonySeruga) June 10, 2025
Bud Light Walmart! pic.twitter.com/ghfDMhihNr
— DK (@1Nicdar) June 10, 2025
Boycott Walmart who is supporting violence in our Country.
Christy Walton is paying for and putting together 1800 groups to protest across America.
We saw what happened to the protesters in California.
The only problem in our country is the ignorant who believes the… pic.twitter.com/i0SpSB8Lnn— Mark Graham (@honeygram1964) June 11, 2025
The Walton family heirs – who have never accomplished anything in life and protect their wealth through tax loopholes, while 15,000 of Walmart employees are on food stamps – enjoy sowing chaos from the comfort of their yachts, one of which is aptly named Kaos. https://t.co/EkbKkewYEG pic.twitter.com/4sHtrz55ju
— John LeFevre (@JohnLeFevre) June 11, 2025
Walton has an estimated worth of 19.3 BILLION and plays no role in Walmart operations. She holds about a 1.9% stake in the company, according to the New York Post.
Meanwhile, DataRepublican has been doing a deep dive on how else the “No Kings” movement is being funded.
JUST RELEASED: Follow the Money Behind the No Kings Rally
DataRepublican has launched an interactive, open-source map showing how your tax dollars flow to organizations involved in the No Kings rally.
I tracked funding from federal sources to final recipients,… pic.twitter.com/UWdYH3DVYO
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) June 12, 2025
As always, follow the money…
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Author: Nicole Haas
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