Anheuser-Busch hires ex-GOP aides to lobby after Dylan Mulvaney controversy
Anheuser Bush has reportedly hired a number for former Republican political aides in an effort to mend relations with conservatives following its controversial partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
Lynch began her career working on on the committee staff for Sen. Susan Collins before later serving as a legislative assistant to former Sen. Kelly Ayotte , and then Rep. Virginia Foxx . The American Accountability Foundation [AAF], a conservative opposition research group, sent a letter to congressional aides urging them to reject the beer giant and Origin, according to Fox Business.
He accused the lobbyists of “making the shamefully offensive equivalency argument that their transgender activist beer can is just like their beer can honoring WWII vets,” Jones wrote.Twitter/@OliLondonTV
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