Boycott Trump Products refers to consumer campaigns targeting businesses owned by or associated with Donald Trump and his family, such as hotels, properties, and branded goods. These efforts emerged in response to Trump's political actions and policies during his presidencies. The real-world scope includes pressure on retailers like Nordstrom and companies like Disney to sever financial ties, contributing to outcomes such as the closure of Ivanka Trump's fashion brand in 2018.
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Boycott Trump Products remains relevant amid ongoing protests against policies of Trump's second administration, including executive orders and federal spending cuts as of 2025 and 2026. Stakeholders affected include consumers, corporations facing economic pressure, and communities impacted by associated policies on immigration, climate change, and discrimination. The issue highlights tensions over corporate support for political figures and the use of consumer spending as leverage.
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People engage through petitions on platforms like Change.org calling for avoidance of Trump-associated businesses and brands supporting his administration. Collective actions include organized boycotts of retailers like Target, Home Depot, and Amazon, as seen in campaigns such as "We Ain't Buying It" in late 2025. High-level tactics also involve shareholder activism, public demonstrations, and targeting corporate advertisers linked to Trump's agenda.