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Online consumers are calling for a boycott of the food delivery service after its controversial stunt at the White House Monday
Consumers are threatening en masse to boycott DoorDash after it participated in a photo op with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday.
The stunt unfolded Monday afternoon when a DoorDash delivery driver named Sharon Simmons from Arkansas stood alongside the president outside the Oval Office for an event aimed at promoting his No Tax on Tips provision of the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” However, shortly after the event, reports emerged confirming that it was not the first time that Simmons promoted GOP policies.
Simmons also appeared at a Republican-led hearing in Nevada in 2025, where she similarly voiced support for Trump's bill for its tax relief policy, leading many to accuse her of being a GOP operative. The stunt also sparked widespread calls to delete DoorDash.
DoorDash further capitalized on the media appearance by sharing an advertisement with Simmons on social media.
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