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Walmart halts political donations over Capitol Hill mob violence - The Washington Post

Walmart halts political donations to lawmakers who voted against Biden win. The country’s largest retailer joins defense contractors Northrop Grumman and Raytheon to take action following ... Read More
Four defense contractors among firms halting political donations after Capitol riots - The Hill

Defense contractors Northrop Grumman, Leidos, BAE Systems and Raytheon are among a growing number of companies that announced a pause on political donations to members of Congress following violent… ... Read More
Multiple defense companies halt political donations in wake of Jan. 6 riot

WASHINGTON — Northrop Grumman on Monday became the first major defense contractor to pause political donations to members of Congress, as a wave of corporate entities react after the Jan. 6 riot ... Read More
Federal Defense Contractors Resume Donations To Republicans Who Rejected Democracy

Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon all vowed to halt political contributions after the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. Welp! Read More
More Blue-Chip Companies Halt Political Donations After Capitol Riot by Trump Supporters - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

AT&T, Facebook, UPS and others said they are rethinking their giving to candidates after Trump supporters attacked the Capitol and GOP lawmakers contested the election. Read More
Raytheon quietly resumed political donations to election deniers, report finds

Analysts found the company gave $186,000 in political action committee contributions to 62 members of Congress who voted against certifying President Biden’s election. Read More
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