Campbell Soup Lobbyist Fired For Exposing George Soros

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Campbells soup executive fired for criticizing George Soros

The Campbell Soup lobbyist who accused George Soros of funding the caravan of migrants has been fired from the company. 

Kelly Johnston, Campbell’s former vice president of government affairs, tweeted on Monday that Soros’ Open Society Foundations organized “troop carriers” and “rail cars” to help transport the caravan.

CNN reports: Johnston has since deleted his Twitter account.

Campbell and Johnston had discussed his leaving over the summer, the company said on Saturday. Johnston was scheduled to leave in November, but the tweet sped up his exit.

“In the last few days, the company and Mr. Johnston have agreed that under the current circumstances it would be best to accelerate the timing of his departure,” a company spokesperson told CNN Business. Thursday was his last day.

Johnston did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CNN Business.

Campbell (CPB) disavowed Johnston’s tweet, saying on Tuesday that “the opinions Mr. Johnston expresses on Twitter are his individual views and do not represent the position of Campbell Soup Company.”

The Open Society Foundations, which seeks to promote democracy around the globe, dismissed the tweet as false.

“Neither Mr. Soros nor Open Society is funding this effort,” Open Society tweeted on Tuesday. “We are surprised to see a Campbell Soup executive spreading false stories.”

The soup company’s interim president and CEO Keith McLoughlin sent a letter to Open Society president Patrick Gaspard on Tuesday after Gaspard demanded the company take action on Johnston.

“We expect our leaders to present facts, to deal with objective truths and to exercise impeccable judgment,” he wrote. ”

Mr. Johnston’s remarks do not represent the position of Campbell and are inconsistent with how Campbell approaches public debate.”

McLoughlin added that Johnston had represented the company “ably for many years,” and said that he would leave the company in November, as planned.

New York Times reporter Kenneth Vogel posted a screen grab of Johnston’s tweet on Tuesday before Johnston deleted his account.

caravan of migrants who say they are fleeing poverty and violence are making their way through Mexico to the US border.

The movement of the caravan has become a lighting rod in the immigration debate ahead of the midterm elections.

Some other public figures and politicians have suggested, without evidence, that Soros is funding the caravan. President Donald Trump has seized on the caravan as a political issue, and has accused Democrats of pushing for overrun borders.

3 Comments

  1. Ask yourself, why would a soup company need a VP of Government Affairs??? Time to make the switch to Progressio or Healthy Choice soups.

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