Former President Donald Trump sounded like a man on a mission when he called for the people of America to cancel companies and organizations that are caving to the political left in his latest press release. This statement was long overdue by the former president and comes just days after Major League Baseball announced its new plans to move the Draft and All-Star Game out of Atlanta, Georgia. The change in venue was after democratically-elected Georgia officials’ vote to enact a comprehensive new law aimed at securing the state’s elections.
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“For years the Radical Left Democrats have played dirty by boycotting products when anything from that company is done or stated in any way that offends them,” Trump announced in his statement “It is finally time for Republicans and Conservatives to fight back—we have more people than they do—by far!”
“Boycott Major League Baseball, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, JPMorgan Chase, ViacomCBS, Citigroup, Cisco, UPS, and Merck,” Trump added. “Don’t go back to their products until they relent. We can play the game better than them.”
Trump argued that the radical left cancels “companies into submission” and that the American people must “never submit” and “never give up” otherwise “the Radical Left will destroy our Country.”
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— New York Post (@nypost) April 3, 2021
Trump also called for boycotting MLB late last week, saying in a statement:
Baseball is already losing tremendous numbers of fans, and now they leave Atlanta with their All-Star Game because they are afraid of the Radical Left Democrats who do not want voter I.D., which is desperately needed, to have anything to do with our elections. Boycott baseball and all of the woken companies that are interfering with Free and Fair Elections. Are you listening Coke, Delta, and all!
MLB pulled the events out of Georgia after Democrat President Joe Biden said last week that he would “strongly support” the league doing so.