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Walmartfound itself in the middle of a growing call for a boycott of its stores after advertising a shirt calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump. All Tuesday morning (July 3), Trump supporters launched a hashtag #BoycottWalmart over an “Impeach 45” shirt.
Supporters of President Trump on Monday launched a boycott against Walmart after it was discovered the superstore was selling apparel promoting Trump’s impeachment.
The hashtag #BoycottWalmart became a trend on Twitter as users railed against the company. Users were taking issue with “Impeach 45” apparel that was being offered on Walmart’s website.
While the outcry from Trump stans has been robust, the hashtag also resulted in Trump opponents firing off jokes themselves. Check out the reactions below and on the following pages.