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The backlash comes after Walmart heiress Christy Walton reportedly paid for a 'No Kings,' ad, which has been perceived as being anti-Trump.
At issue is a full-page New York Times ad, paid by Walmart heiress Christy Walton, highlighting upcoming protests.
Walmart distanced itself from heiress Christy Walton's full-page New York Times ad that calls for demonstrations against President Donald Trump this weekend.
One of Walmart's heiresses, billionaire Christy Walton, drew the ire of the Trump camp.
A Walmart heiress is supporting nationwide demonstrations planned for this weekend, angering MAGA. Here's what happened.