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E-scooter startup Lime scratches Trump's hotels from its corporate travel list and vows never to give money to businesses connected to TrumpJanuary 13, 2021 at 8:23 AM President Trump and Jared Kushner during the G7 summit in Biarritz, France
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Lime will never spend money on any company owned by President Donald Trump or Jared Kushner's families, its CEO Wayne Ting announced Tuesday.
The company has removed Trump properties from its list of approved hotels for corporate travel for its 600 employees following the pro-Trump siege of the US Capitol, Ting said in an internal memo.
Lime, the world's biggest provider of...Tags: Transportation, Europe, Congress, US, Trends, Joe Biden, Transport, Deutsche Bank, Republican, Biden, Donald Trump, Black Lives Matter, Lime, Trump, Capitol, Ivanka 83 people like this. Like New York City will end business contracts with the Trump Organization after Capitol siege, Mayor de Blasio saidJanuary 13, 2021 at 9:55 AM US President Donald Trump looks on during a ceremony presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to wrestler Dan Gable in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on December 7, 2020.
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New York City is ending its business contracts with the Trump Organization, which manages a golf course in the Bronx as well as two ice skating rinks and the carousel in Central Park.
"The City of New York will no longer have anything to do with the Trump O...Tags: Politics, New York, Congress, Washington Post, New York City, US, Trends, Washington Dc, New York Times, Bill De Blasio, Bronx, Donald Trump, De Blasio, Central Park, Trump, Capitol 136 people like this. Like Walmart, Amazon and other US corporate giants in cutting off donations to Republican lawmakers who opposed Biden's certification as presidentJanuary 12, 2021 at 4:45 PM Supporters of US President Donald Trump broke into the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Walmart will halt political donations to lawmakers that opposed certifying president-elect Joe Biden's victory.
It joins Amazon, Morgan Stanley, Dow, and AT&T in deciding to cut funding to specific Republicans.
Separately, JP Morgan, Citibank, Microsoft, and Facebook said they will temporarily pause all political donations to both Republicans and Democrats...Tags: Google, Amazon, Facebook, Politics, Microsoft, Congress, Hotels, Finance, Senate, US, Trends, Tech, General Motors, Walmart, Bloomberg, Joe Biden 139 people like this. Like The American Bankers Association is among the top donors to Republicans who objected to the election result. The group says it will re-evaluate all future donations.January 12, 2021 at 12:24 PM US Capitol police officers try to stop supporters of US President Donald Trump entering the Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Unlike many of the US' largest companies and trade groups, the American Bankers Association (ABA) hasn't cut off funding to Republican lawmakers who objected to Joe Biden's certification as president.
Instead, the trade group will consider the "troubling events of the last week" when making donations, it told The New York ...Tags: Politics, News, Microsoft, Finance, US, Trends, Bank Of America, Joe Biden, Gop, United States, Missouri, Washington Dc, Capitol Hill, Michigan, Republican, Biden 144 people like this. Like The American Bankers Association is among the top donors to Republicans who objected to the election result. The group says it will continue making donations.January 12, 2021 at 11:29 AM US Capitol police officers try to stop supporters of US President Donald Trump entering the Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Unlike many of the US' largest companies and trade groups, the American Bankers Association (ABA) hasn't cut off funding to Republican lawmakers who objected to Joe Biden's certification as president.
Instead, the trade group will consider the "troubling events of the last week" when making donations, it told The New York ...Tags: Politics, News, Microsoft, Finance, US, Trends, Bank Of America, Joe Biden, Gop, United States, Missouri, Washington Dc, Michigan, Republican, Biden, Donald Trump 125 people like this. Like Hallmark asks Republican Senators Josh Hawley and Roger Marshall to refund its political donations after they voted against Biden's certificationJanuary 12, 2021 at 7:00 AM Senators Roger Marshall of Kansas and Josh Hawley of Missouri
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Greeting card company Hallmark has asked two Republican senators to return its political donations after they voted against certifying Joe Biden as president on Wednesday.
It had donated $12,000 to Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas during the 2020 election cycle through its Political Action Committee (PAC), Popular Information repor...Tags: Amazon, Politics, Texas, Microsoft, Congress, US, Trends, Walmart, Bank Of America, Joe Biden, Gop, Missouri, Ted Cruz, PAC, Kansas, Republican 55 people like this. Like Amazon joins Airbnb, Marriott, and other US corporate giants in cutting off donations to Republican lawmakers who opposed Biden's certification as presidentJanuary 12, 2021 at 4:16 AM Supporters of US President Donald Trump broke into the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Amazon has become the latest US corporate giant to cut off donations to GOP lawmakers who objected to certifying Democrat Joe Biden as president.
It joins Morgan Stanley, Dow, and AT&T in deciding to cut funding to specific Republicans.
Separately, JP Morgan, Citibank, Microsoft, and Facebook said they will temporarily pause all political donations to both...Tags: Google, Amazon, Facebook, Politics, Microsoft, Congress, Hotels, Finance, Senate, Boston, US, Trends, Tech, General Motors, Bloomberg, Joe Biden 139 people like this. Like Marriott, Morgan Stanley, Dow, and other US firms are cutting off donations to Republican politicians that opposed Biden's certification as presidentJanuary 11, 2021 at 11:45 AM Supporters of US President Donald Trump broke into the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Marriott, Morgan Stanley, and Dow are among companies cutting off donations to GOP lawmakers who objected to certifying Democrat Joe Biden as president.
Goldman Sachs is reportedly likely to follow suit.
Separately, JP Morgan, Citibank, Microsoft, and Facebook said they will temporarily pause all political donations to both Republicans and Democrats comple...Tags: Facebook, Politics, Microsoft, Congress, Hotels, Finance, Senate, US, Trends, Tech, General Motors, Joe Biden, Companies, Gop, Ford, Washington Dc 142 people like this. Like Marriott, Morgan Stanley, Dow, and other US firms are cutting off Republicans that opposed Biden's certification as presidentJanuary 11, 2021 at 11:45 AM Supporters of US President Donald Trump enter the US Capitol's Rotunda on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Marriott, Morgan Stanley, and Dow are among companies cutting off donations to GOP lawmakers who objected to certifying Democrat Joe Biden as president.
Goldman Sachs is reportedly likely to follow suit.
Separately, JP Morgan and Citibank said they will temporarily pause all political donations to both Republicans and Democrats completely.
Last We...Tags: Facebook, Politics, Congress, Hotels, Finance, Senate, US, Trends, Tech, General Motors, Joe Biden, Companies, Gop, Ford, Washington Dc, Mary Barra 115 people like this. Like In the wake of the Capitol siege, Marriott, Morgan Stanley, and other US firms are cutting off Republicans that opposed Biden's certification as presidentJanuary 11, 2021 at 5:32 AM Supporters of US President Donald Trump enter the US Capitol's Rotunda on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Marriott, Morgan Stanley, the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and Commerce Bank have cut off donations to GOP lawmakers who objected to certifying Democrat Joe Biden as president, and Goldman Sachs is reportedly likely to follow suit.
JP Morgan and Citigroup have all said they will temporarily pause all political donations to both Republicans ...Tags: Facebook, Politics, Congress, Hotels, Finance, Senate, US, Trends, Tech, General Motors, Joe Biden, Companies, Gop, Ford, Washington Dc, Mary Barra 98 people like this. Like In the wake of the Capitol siege, Marriott, Morgan Stanley, Dow, and other US firms are cutting off Republicans that opposed Biden's certification as presidentJanuary 11, 2021 at 5:32 AM Supporters of US President Donald Trump enter the US Capitol's Rotunda on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Marriott, Morgan Stanley, the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and Commerce Bank have cut off donations to GOP lawmakers who objected to certifying Democrat Joe Biden as president, and Goldman Sachs is reportedly likely to follow suit.
JP Morgan and Citigroup have all said they will temporarily pause all political donations to both Republicans ...Tags: Facebook, Politics, Congress, Hotels, Finance, Senate, US, Trends, Tech, General Motors, Joe Biden, Companies, Gop, Ford, Washington Dc, Mary Barra 95 people like this. Like Mary Trump says her uncle Donald is 'unstable' and 'needs to be removed immediately'January 10, 2021 at 1:10 PM President Trump's (right) niece, Mary Trump (left), is publishing a tell-all book about her uncle and their "toxic" family.
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President Donald Trump's estranged niece says her uncle is 'unstable' and called again for him to be removed from office 'immediately' in an interview with the Guardian.
Mary Trump previously called for her uncle's removal from office in a separate interview with Insider this week, saying he should be 'impeached and removed from office immediately.'
A gro...Tags: Politics, News, Congress, Washington, Trends, Washington Dc, House, News UK, Guardian, Nancy Pelosi, Donald Trump, Cabinet, Trump, Donald, Trump 2020, Thomas Colson 61 people like this. Like Marriott is pulling donations to Republicans who voted to overturn the election, while JP Morgan and Citigroup are halting political donations altogetherJanuary 10, 2021 at 12:40 PM Supporters of US President Donald Trump enter the US Capitol's Rotunda on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
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Marriott, the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and Commerce Bank have cut off donations to GOP lawmakers who objected to certifying Democrat Joe Biden as president.
JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Citigroup have all said they will temporarily pause all political donations to both the Republicans and Democrats completely.
Last Wed...Tags: Facebook, Politics, Congress, Hotels, Finance, Senate, US, Trends, Tech, General Motors, Joe Biden, Companies, Gop, Ford, Washington Dc, Mary Barra 103 people like this. Like |