Former President Trump on Saturday added to a list of organizations he calls on supporters to boycott because they oppose Georgia’s voting restrictions.
Send the news: Trump on Friday called for a boycott of Major League Baseball over plans to move and add to its All-Star Game from Georgia and “all the wake-up companies” that have taken a stand, “Coke, Delta listened. ” In his new statement, he said: “Boycott Major League Baseball, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, JPMorgan Chase, ViacomCBS, Citigroup, Cisco, UPS and Merck.”
What else does he say: Trump accuses ‘Radical Left Democrats’ of playing dirty by boycotting companies that offend them.
- “Now they’re going big time with WOKE CANCEL CULTURE and our holy election,” Trump said.
- “It’s finally time for Republicans and Conservatives to fight back – we have more people than them – by far!” he added, before making a series of complaints, including about the presidential election in 2020, and then wishing: ‘Happy Easter!’
The other side: Democrats have criticized the new law, with President Biden calling it ‘Jim Crow on steroids’.
- Biden says in an interview with ESPN that aired on Wednesday, he will support the MLB to move the Atlanta game over the restrictions.
- Citigroup declined to comment, and the other companies mentioned in Trump’s boycott list did not immediately return Axios’ comments.
Editor’s note: this article has been constantly updated with new details.