Corporate donations to Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, and other Jan. 6 election objectors have plummeted, and individual donors are Congress’s biggest fundraising forcehttps://t.co/7NyuRgLdsD
— Jeffrey Sonnenfeld (@JeffSonnenfeld) February 15, 2022
It is extremely disappointing to see that @comcast and @GoldmanSachs have resumed giving to the Sedition Caucus. It’s been more than a year since January 6, but the attacks on our democracy continue to spread—and these donations legitimize them. https://t.co/o01QZaAeC3
— Noah Bookbinder (@NoahBookbinder) February 2, 2022
26. @pfizer donated 15K to the @NRSC on 3/2/21https://t.co/g9HIXNHR4y
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) January 17, 2022
Marriott, Blue Cross, and Shopify are among the companies cutting off Trump and GOP https://t.co/E068flerUe by @benwerschkul pic.twitter.com/sY9eWw9yuQ
— Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) January 11, 2021
Corporations have reverted back to donating millions to election objectors
Walgreens said it would pause donations to Sedition Caucus members after the insurrection. So why have they donated to 11 of them now?https://t.co/KpoeYGFmMv
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) February 21, 2022
Trump tried to overturn the election. 147 members of Congress stood with him by voting to reject at least one state's election results.
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) February 21, 2022
Now companies like Walgreens, Home Depot, AT&T, Boeing, UPS, GM, and Walmart are donating millions in order to re-elect those seditionists.