Trump is Accused of Being 'bought out' by Anheuser-Busch after Pleading for Bud Light to get a 'second chance' - as it's Revealed He Is Attending Fundraiser Hosted By Groups GOP Lobbyist
Donald Trump has been accused of selling out to brewing giant
Anheuser-Busch InBev by calling for the Bud Light boycott to end.
The ex-president has an upcoming fundraiser hosted by a lobbyist for the company, and owned up to $5 million worth of its shares as recently as April.
Trump declared Bud Light deserved a 'second chance' almost a year after a single
TikTok video by
transgender influencer
Dylan Mulvaney with a branded beer can was enough to send right-wing drinkers into a frenzy.
His comments were weeks before a fundraiser organized by a major lobbyist for the company on March 6, where tickets are selling for $10,000 each. That led to one conservative outlet to say the former president was 'bought out of the culture wars' by the brewery.
This week, Trump insisted
Anheuser-Busch InBev was not a '
woke company' as he threatened to release a list of those who believed were.
Conservative media outlet, the
National Review, accused Trump of being 'bought out of the culture wars' by the brewery, through the fundraiser.
It noted Trump's campaign was strapped for cash compared to President Joe Biden's ample fundraising, and sorely needed the extra millions. The event will be attended by dozens of members of
Congress, Republican leaders, and his son
Donald Trump Jr.
Trump declared Bud Light deserved a 'second chance' almost a year after a single TikTok video by Dylan Mulvaney with a branded beer can was enough to send right-wing drinkers into a frenzy.
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