, its political action committee, is also retracting its support for Senator Hawley, as well as Senator Roger Marshall, and is requesting back the donations it had previously made to their campaigns, stating that the Senators who objected to the certification of the election results do not reflect “the company’s values” according to Popular Information.
No doubt the companies mentioned above won’t be the last we’ve seen. Not only is the Lincoln Project launching an expensive campaign to push companies to stop donating to Republicans who voted against certifying the election results, but a number of companies that are household names are reviewing their policies including, CVS Health, Exxon Mobil, Wells Fargo & Co, T-Mobile/Sprint, FedEx, Target, Walmart, and Delta.
“Corporate America is starting to understand that silence is complicity,” said Lee Newman, CEO of MullenLowe U.S., part of public relations giant Interpublic Group of Companies, in a. “Some of them are driven by the desire to show people their values and where they stand… others are somewhat operating out of fear to ensure that they’re saying the right thing and that they’re on the right side of history here.
The reckoning by Corporate America is far too late — the attack at the Capitol proves that — but at least it’s here.
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