Trump calls for Goodyear boycott after company bans MAGA clothing among employees


According to Kansas television station WIBW, a slide called “Zero Tolerance” was presented at the plant of Topeka, Kan., and wrote out appropriate and inappropriate displays.

‘Black Lives Matter’ and ‘Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride’ were considered acceptable. Listed under the “unacceptable” section were “Blue Lives Matter,” “All Lives Matter,” “MAGA Attire,” and “Political Affiliated Slogans as Material.”

WIBW reported that a worker at the Topeka plant captured the photo and delivered it to the news station.

Headquartered in Ohio, a swing state in 2020, Goodyear employs approximately 63,000 people. Representatives of Goodyear did not respond to a direct request for comment.

Trump’s Goodyear attack is the latest in a long line of proposed presidential boycotts. Since 2015, Trump has called for boycotts of several prominent companies, ranging from Call to CNN.

Liberal boycotts of companies with conservative ties Trump often overreacts. The Trump campaign played out its support for Goya last month after the food company withdrew from the left after President Trump praised it at a White House event.

In July 2019, Trump used similar rhetoric in defending his friend and co-founder Bernie Marcus of Home Depot.

“Increasingly, the Radical Left is using Commerce to harm its ‘enemy’. “They put out the name of a store, brand or company, and ask their so-called followers not to do business there,” Trump wrote. Twitter at the time. “They do not tolerate who gets hurt, but also do not understand that two can play that game!”