News

In a large ad for the Sunday edition of the New York Times, Walmart heiress Christy Walton urged Americans to "mobilize" and take part in large protests on Saturday, June 14 — the day President ...
Walmart heiress and philanthropist Christy Walton, widow to John T. Walton and daughter-in-law to Walmart founder Sam Walton, placed the ad in the June 9 print edition of the New York Times.
As of 2023, Christy Walton owns a 2 percent stake of Walmart's $611 billion empire, Bloomberg reports. For several years, she was listed among the richest women in the world.
Boycott Walmart who is supporting violence in our Country. Christy Walton is paying for and putting together 1800 groups to protest across America. We saw what happened to the protesters in ...
Christy Walton is backing the June 14 "No Kings Day" protests, sparking calls for boycotts from Donald Trump allies and a comment from Walmart.
A Walton heiress is using some of her fortune to promote "No Kings" protests. Christy Walton, who has a net worth of more than $18 billion, purchased a full-page ad in Sunday's New York Times.
Walmart heiress Christy Walton's advertisement in The New York Times over the weekend has led some consumers to threaten a boycott of the retailer. The ad promoting a nationwide anti-Trump protest ...
Billionaire Christy Walton buys ad supporting this weekend’s ‘No Kings’ demonstrations—to the surprise of Walmart By Sarah Nassauer Follow June 12, 2025 5:30 am ET ...
Christy Walton, the widow of one of the Walmart founder’s sons, took out a full-page ad in national newspapers, calling for people to “defend against aggression by dictators” and participate ...