These are the companies funding insurrection politics https://t.co/46ZYeBQu2B
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) June 11, 2021
Your weekly reminder that since the insurrection, corporate interests have given $4.3 million benefitting the 147 members who voted not to certify the election results.
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) June 11, 2021
This week we're spotlighting Toyota, which has given $55,000 to the sedition caucus.
Trump is attacking democracy, inciting people to believe he'll soon be "reinstated" as prez
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) June 5, 2021
Corporate PAC $ to the @NRSC this year@Walmart (30K)@generalelectric (30K)@Pfizer (15K)@Sanofi (3K)@Oracle (3.7K)@Cigna (15K)@Tmobile (15K)@GM (15K)@Ford (15K)@AltriaNews (15K) https://t.co/7uPPv476ja
Walmart has given $60,000 in political contributions to members of Congress who voted to overturn the election. Unacceptable.
— Noah Bookbinder (@NoahBookbinder) June 4, 2021
JPMorgan will resume its political donations with one major exception: It will continue to freeze donations to Republican members of Congress who voted to overturn President Joe Biden’s election victory https://t.co/zKM8G1mkPP pic.twitter.com/q6MAq8THPh
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 5, 2021
It’s past time for individuals and businesses to put their money where their mouths are: withhold all political contributions from officeholders who vote to suppress the franchise or otherwise attack democracy https://t.co/r33oNrKA5i
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) June 1, 2021
Facebook will not give money to any members of Congress who voted against certifying the 2020 US election, the company announced today https://t.co/KyDzydvo8h
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) May 28, 2021