Toronto Star

Macy’s dumps Trump line

Retailer is latest to cut ties with controvers­ial billionair­e

- DAVID BAUDER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK— Rapper Flo Rida, the Macy’s department store chain and football Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith all had something in common on Wednesday: They’re the latest to distance themselves from Donald Trump following his remarks about Mexican immigrants.

The Republican presidenti­al hopeful’s team is struggling to hold the Miss USA pageant together following defections by hosts, performers, judges and the two television networks that were scheduled to broadcast the event on July12. Trump, who fired back at Macy’s, owns the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants.

Flo Rida had been the highest-profile performer scheduled for Miss USA in Baton Rouge, La., and his representa­tive confirmed Wednesday that he would not perform. Country singer Craig Wayne Boyd, winner of The Voice last year, and pop singer Natalie La Rose, also dropped out. There were no more announced performers.

Smith, the former Dallas Cowboys running back who was a judge for Miss USA, cited Trump’s statement and NBC’s decision in backing out. He said that knowing how much women prepare for the event, he sent his best wishes to the competitor­s.

HGTV Property Brothers star Jonathan Scott was also one of the pageant’s judges but backed out too, saying on Facebook that he could not support Trump’s views.

“We are all on this big rock together,” he said, “and I choose love.”

Trump’s presidenti­al campaign announceme­nt contained his assertion that some Mexican immigrants to the United States bring drugs and crime, and some are rapists. The comment struck many Latinos as insensitiv­e, and Univision’s decision last week to back out of televising Miss USA and break off its business ties with Trump led to others to follow suit. Trump responded by suing Univision on Tuesday.

Macy’s said in a statement that the retailer is “disappoint­ed and distressed” by Trump’s remarks and will end its relationsh­ip with him. Macy’s has carried a Donald Trump menswear line since 2004, including $70 shirts and $65 striped ties. Most items were heavily discounted on Macy’s website on Wednesday.

“We have no tolerance for discrimina­tion in any form,” the company said. “We welcome all customers, and respect for the dignity of all people is a cornerston­e of our culture.”

The move comes after an outcry on social media, including online petitions, for Macy’s to drop the line. NBC, TV company Ora TV and Mexican TV network Televisa have also cut ties to Trump.

Trump said he had decided to end his relationsh­ip with Macy’s because of pressure put upon them by outside sources. He said he was never happy that the ties and shirts were made in China, and if he were to do another product line, he would insist they were American-made.

 ?? CHARLIE NEIBERGALL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Donald Trump angered many when he made insensitiv­e remarks about Mexican immigrants.
CHARLIE NEIBERGALL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Donald Trump angered many when he made insensitiv­e remarks about Mexican immigrants.

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