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Donald Trump Urges Boycott Of Coca-Cola, MLB, UPS, JP Morgan & Others For Opposing New Georgia Law


Donald Trump appeared furious recently after witnessing several companies oppose Georgia’s new election law.

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Therefore, the former President of the US ordered his fans and supporters to boycott leading companies such as MLB, UPS, Coca-Cola, JP Morgan, and a few others for taking a stand against the new laws for Georgia’s elections.

In the same way, Donald Trump blasted out at the organizations for taking the time out to speak against the legislation, which is known to make changes to the state’s own voting procedure.

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Source: Yahoo News

Meanwhile, the same legislation has also been slammed and labeled as restrictive by the Democrats. They believe that the laws unfairly limit all minority groups from gaining access to the ballot box too.

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Just recently, Major League Baseball made the decision to pull out the All-Star game from Georgia citing the news rules and regulations of the state. Therefore, the news attracted former President Obama’s support too who mentioned how glad he felt that they took a stand that was on behalf of the voting rights of all the citizens.

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Source: Newsweek

Donald Trump is among those who are in favor of the changes. He suggested how major companies such as MLB and Delta were certainly afraid of the Radical Left Democrats.

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Mentioning in his recent public statement, the former president spoke about how he felt the Radical Left Democrats really played dirty by taking a stance and boycotting all the products when anything relating to the company was done or went ahead and offended them.

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Now, he believes that they are going big with the WOKE CANCEL CULTURE as well as the country’s sacred elections too.

Source: Newsweek

Trump added how he believed that there is no better time than now to fight back as he claims his party has way more members than they do. “We can certainly play the game better than them,” he added.

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