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UNHAPPY MEALS: California Dems Urge BOYCOTT of Iconic BURGER CHAIN over Donations to GOP

posted by Hannity Staff - 8.30.18

The chairman of the California Democratic Party is urging liberal voters and left-wing supporters to boycott the region’s iconic In-N-Out burger chain after state filings showed the company donated thousands to the Republican party.

California chair Eric Bauman posted the boycott on social media just hours after it was revealed the restaurant gave large sums of money to the state’s Republican Party; saying “Tens of thousands of dollars donated to the California Republican Party… it’s time to #BoycottInNOut – let Trump and his cronies support these creeps.”

“Campaign finance filings show that restaurant donated $30,000 in 2017 and then $50,000 this year to Californians for Jobs and a Strong Economy, a political action committee that supports Democratic candidates who are considered cordial to businesses,” writes the Hill.

Read the full report here.

BEER BOYCOTT? Mass. Mayor Urges BOYCOTT of Sam Adams After Founder PRAISED TRUMP

posted by Hannity Staff - 8.14.18

The mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts called for a public boycott of the Sam Adams brewery this week, slamming founder Jim Koch after he said the President’s tax cuts helped his company compete with international corporations in a highly-competitive market.

Mayor Joseph Curtatone called for the boycott of one of the region’s largest employers after Koch praised Trump during a meeting at the White House, saying the GOP tax cuts were helping his company “kick a**.”

“Hey Jim Koch! While you were thanking Trump for your tax break, did you happen to express any concern for the families separated under his cruel and inhumane immigration enforcement policy? @SamuelAdamsBeer,” tweeted the mayor.

“I mean, Americans — I’m the largest American-owned brewery at 2 percent market share. We were paying 38 percent taxes … and competing against people who were paying 20. And now we have a level playing field, and we’re going to kick their a**,” Koch said at the dinner.

Read the full story at Fox News.

FOUL PLAY: Here are the Super Bowl CHAMPS Who Plan to Boycott WHITE HOUSE Visit

posted by Hannity Staff - 2.05.18

Just hours after the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots in this weekend’s Super Bowl matchup, questions began to swirl surrounding President Trump’s potential invitation to the White House and which Eagles would boycott the traditional event.

According to Fox News, at least three Super Bowl champions -Malcom Jenkins, Chris Long, and Torrey Smith- have already announced their decision to stay home should the President invite the World Champions for a special visit to the nation’s capital.

“My message has been clear all year … I want to see changes in our criminal justice system,” said Jenkins. “I want to see us push for economical and educational advancement in communities of color and low-income communities. And I want to see our relationship between our communities and our law enforcement be advanced.”

“We’re very informed about what goes on, and we’re trying to continue to educate ourselves,” said Smith. “It’s pretty special to have a group like that of folks that aren’t just socially conscious, but folks who genuinely care about people and care about learning more.”

Last year, several New England Patriots refused to visit the White House in protest of the President’s inauguration. It remains unclear whether the Commander-in-Chief plans to extend the invitation following months of player protests and his public feud with the troubled league.

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