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Toyota halts donations to Republicans who opposed election certification
CNN
Toyota said it would stop donating to Republican lawmakers who opposed certifying the 2020 presidential election results, after a political action committee called out the automaker's financial support for "seditious politicians."
The decision to support select those members of Congress has "troubled some stakeholders," Toyota (TM) said in a press release Thursday. "At this time, we have decided to stop contributing to those Members of Congress who contested the certification of certain states in the 2020 election. " Toyota made the move after the Lincoln Project, a Republican-led PAC that was formed in opposition to Donald Trump, released a video ad attacking the Japanese automaker for donating to lawmakers who voted on January 6 not certify President Joe Biden's election win.![](/newspic/picid-6252001-20250216092711.jpg)
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