Corporations that denounced the Jan 6 insurrection or paused donations are now funding Trump's inauguration.
The list includes Ford, Toyota, GM, Intuit, Bank of America, and AT&T.
Let this serve as a reminder that Corporate America will sell out our democracy for a tax break.
It would have been one thing if the @latimes and @washingtonpost had made the call years or even several months ago not to endorse.
Electing to do so less than two weeks out is cowardice and incompetence of the highest order.
Utterly pathetic from those in charge.
The fact that the owners of the Washington Post and the L.A. Times have contravened their editorial boards’ endorsements for President is horrifying. It appears the owners have been intimidated by a potential authoritarian president. Democracy under threat? You bet.
Here's the Washington Post's front page on January 7, 2021. Four years later, the paper, famous for its tagline "Democracy Dies in Darkness," doesn't want to take a stand on who is fit to be president.
On political endorsement https://t.co/e5OTZhylIE
This is cowardice, with democracy as its casualty. @realdonaldtrump will see this as an invitation to further intimidate owner @jeffbezos (and others). Disturbing spinelessness at an institution famed for courage.