According to a Post analysis, 22 large U.S. companies with racial justice pledges donated money to Elise Stefanik after the No. 3 House Republican ran controversial ads espousing the “great replacement” theory.https://t.co/oAVpBkawB7
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 23, 2022
Toyota continues to do the wrong thing for democracy.https://t.co/o5UWpU1oVZ
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) May 5, 2022
Your weekly reminder that since the insurrection, corporate interests have given $21.3 million benefitting the 147 members who voted not to certify the election results.
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) April 29, 2022
This week we're spotlighting @Lowes, which has given $30,000 to benefit the Sedition Caucus.
Integrity is what you do when no one is watching. @Toyota has shown us their real character. https://t.co/ofhsWCik89
— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) April 25, 2022
787 corporations and industry groups are helping fund the re-election of the Sedition Caucus. They don't care about democracy. They just care about their own access and bottom line. https://t.co/m8SuVAFrT5
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) March 27, 2022
NEW: If corporations like @HomeDepot are really committed to preserving democracy, why did they spend over $1.6 million in one month on election objectors in Congress? READ MORE 👇 https://t.co/ibqo1kMg1u pic.twitter.com/3llJZhdjKF
— Accountable.US (@accountable_us) March 25, 2022
Your weekly reminder that since the insurrection, corporate interests have given $20.38 million benefitting the 147 members who voted not to certify the election results.
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) March 11, 2022
This week we're spotlighting Wells Fargo, which has given $25,000 to benefit the Sedition Caucus.