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Marriott, Long Tied to Kissing Beijing's Butt, Ceases Contributions to GOP Objectors


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Throughout the weekend numerous multinational corporations have announced the suspension of political contributions either in total or to Republicans who voted to object to certification of Electoral College votes. Among the least surprising is Marriott International, which has been a China apologist since the beginning of the Wuhan flu pandemic.
According to Business Insider, a Marriott spokesperson said in an email:
“We have taken the destructive events at the Capitol to undermine a legitimate and fair election into consideration and will be pausing political giving from our Political Action Committee to those who voted against certification of the election.” ....

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Corporations halt political donations, with some singling out Republicans


Corporations halt political donations, with some singling out Republicans
By Aimee Picchi
World leaders shocked over U.S. Capitol siege
Some of America s biggest corporate names from American Express to Facebook said they are pausing their political donations in the wake of the deadly riot at the Capitol Building. Some of the businesses said they would halt donations specifically to the 147 Republicans who opposed the Electoral College count to certify President-elect Joe Biden s win.
The corporate run for the exits began when Marriott and Blue Cross Blue Shield over the weekend said they would halt donations to the Republicans who opposed the Electoral College count in the wake of the deadly Capitol Building assault by supporters of President Donald Trump. The companies said the Republicans vote against certification sought to undermine a legitimate election. Citigroup weighed in Sunday with a similar public statement. ....

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