The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Donald Trump urged people to support retailer L.L. Bean, under fire because of a Bean heiress’ donations to his candidacy.

- By Marina Villeneuve

AUGUSTA, MAINE — President-elect Donald Trump is urging people to buy L.L. Bean products as the company faces calls for a boycott because of a family member’s donations to his candidacy.

Trump on Thursday tweeted his thanks to Linda Bean, a granddaugh­ter of the outdoors retailer’s founder, and cited her “great support and courage.” He ended by saying, “Buy L.L. Bean,” garnering criticism from the nonpartisa­n money-in-politics watchdog Every Voice for “personally encouragin­g his supporters to boost the companies of his super PAC donors.”

Bean called the backlash against her “bullying” and “un-American” during Thursday morning interviews on Fox’s news and business channels, and vowed she would not step down from the company’s board of directors.

“That’s all they are: a small kernel of hardcore bullies out on the left coast, West Coast, in California, trying to control what we do, what we buy, what we sell in Maine,” she said on Fox News Channel’s “Fox and Friends.”

Bean and the Freeport-based retailer have been targeted by anti-Trump groups following reports about her donations to the pro-Trump Making Maine Great Again PAC. The founders of #GrabYourWa­llet called for a boycott of L.L. Bean but said it would stop if the privately held company, known for its signature waterproof rubber-bottom boots, cut formal ties with Linda Bean.

The Federal Election Commission said Bean made excessive contributi­ons to the PAC, which it said was limited to individual contributi­ons of $5,000 in a single year. The FEC said the group could face punitive action or an audit if it doesn’t respond. The group is now taking steps recommende­d by the FEC to change its registrati­on to a super PAC, allowing it to raise unlimited funds.

Bean, who noted that she gave the donation personally, called employees of the company “victims” but also said the calls for a boycott helped business.

“According to my son who’s vice chairman of the board, he says there’s been a slight uptick in business actually,” Bean said on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria.”

On Wednesday, the proTrump PAC amended its filings to include donations it hadn’t disclosed to the federal government last year. The filings say Bean donated $30,000, not $60,000 as the political action committee originally reported.

The filings also say a $15,000 contributi­on to the PAC came from Diana Bean, who is believed to be Linda Bean’s sister. The rest came from four previously undisclose­d contributo­rs, including the PAC’s chairman, David Jones.

The PAC spent $66,000 on signs and ads supporting Trump, who won enough support in the 2nd Congressio­nal District to split Maine’s electoral votes, taking one vote to Democrat Hillary Clinton’s three.

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Linda Bean called the backlash against her donations “bullying.”

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