Donald Trump supporters are nothappy with Walmart.
On Tuesday, The International Business Times reported that the store sells apparel and other items adorned with the words, "Impeach 45."
SEE ALSO: Merriam-Webster subtweeted about Trump's child separation policyThis week, many Trump fans have expressed their disappointment over the merch on social media, starting the hashtag #BoycottWalmart.
Ryan Fournier, chairman of the Students for Trump coalition, was one of the first to speak out against the merch, tweeting, "Walmart why are you selling Impeach 45 baby clothes on your website????? What kind of message are you trying to send?"
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After the "Impeach 45" items gained traction online, people began speaking out against Walmart, vowing to take their business elsewhere in the future.
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The shirt that Fournier tweeted about has since been removed from the Walmart website.
Upon browsing the website, it appears that these particular Old Glory brand clothing items aren't the only anti-Trump merch being sold through the chain. There are also bumper stickers, magnets, coffee mugs, frisbees, and more sold on the website.
And Trump isn't the only target of negative merch sold through the store. There's "Impeach Obama" and even "Impeach Nixon" gear. If you type "impeach" into the website's search bar, eight pages of varied results come up.
It should also be noted that Walmart sells a fair number of Trump-related items, including pro-Trump merch like Make America Great Again hats and flags, those red USA hats, campaign merch for the 2020 election, and even a "I love Donald Trump" T-shirt featuring an American flag in the shape of a heart.
This isn't the first time Walmart has angered people over a shirt on its website. As a representative for Walmart Global eCommerce and Technology told Mashable back in 2016, the company has many partnerships with third-party retailers, like Old Glory, which means outside vendors can sell their products on the store's website.
He explained that when a Walmart-approved seller uploads an item to the site, it goes through a filter/screening process, and that on occasion, items in violation of Walmart's Prohibited Products Policies do slip through. The anti-Trump items in question do not appear to violate the company's policies.
And while there's a lot of outrage surrounding the "Impeach 45" gear, Walmart appears to be somewhat unbiased in regard to what political clothing items it allows outside sellers to list.
Sometimes you just need something to get mad at, I suppose.
Mashablehas reached out to Walmart for comment.
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