

The 45-year-old said he also respected the St Louis-based beer company's corporate approach. So 60 / 40 to the conservative side is kind of a big deal.' That's literally almost unheard of in corporate America, where it's really easy to go woke, where they do so constantly, where there's a consequence to actually being a conservative. 'Last cycle their employees and their PAC gave about 60 percent to Republicans and 40 percent to Democrats. And guess what? They actually support Republicans,' said Trump Jr.

'We looked into the political giving and lobbying history of Anheuser-Busch. said that the decision to partner with Mulvaney was reportedly made by a low-level marketing employee, rather than the senior executives. Online users again slammed the ad as a pathetic attempt to right the ship that was permanently sent in the wrong direction with the Mulvaney partnership.ĭonald Trump Jr said he felt the Bud Light boycott should end The ad for the beer - which like Bud Light is owned by Anheuser-Busch - appeared to be a return to traditional values for the brand which has historically appealed to blue-collar American workers. The company had to resort to disabling comments on the YouTube video after being criticized for it.īudweiser also came under fire earlier last month for a patriotic ad featuring its iconic Clydesdale horses.

Lahren had been responding to a commercial Bud Light had launched which was a clear nod to American country music and its fans, and designed to appeal to its more traditional market. 'Until they come out and actually acknowledge it head on, conservatives are still going to be upset and we will not be drinking Bud Light - I can promise you that.' Speaking to Fox News, the 30-year-old said: 'Conservative consumers matter and I think that Bud Light and all other companies out there are starting to realize that the hard way. Lahren told Fox News that Conservatives would continue to boycott Bud Light over their partnership with Dylan Mulvaney
