(Reuters) - Major
League Baseball is suspending all political contributions after
a mob exhorted by President Donald Trump rampaged through the
U.S. Capitol last week, it said on Wednesday.
MLB made the statement as the House of Representatives moved
towards a vote to make Trump the first U.S. president to be
impeached twice.
"In light of the unprecedented events last week at the U.S.
Capitol, MLB is suspending contributions from its Political
Action Committee pending a review of our political contribution
policy going forward," the league said in a statement.
Trump exhorted thousands of supporters to march on the Capitol
last Wednesday as Congress met to certify his defeat by
Democratic President-elect Joe Biden, prompting chaos in which
crowds breached the building and forced the evacuation of both
chambers. Five people died in the incident.
The Major League Baseball Commissioners Office Political Action
Committee donated $112,500 to federal candidates in 2019-20
according to the Center for Responsive Politics with $66,500
going to Democrats and $46,000 to Republicans.
MLB's decision followed the lead of other companies that had
suspended donations.
Walmart Inc, the world’s biggest retailer, and entertainment
company Walt Disney Co. suspended donations to politicians who
refused to certify Biden’s win.
Mike Sommers, president of the American Petroleum Institute,
said on Wednesday the riots will also factor into the
organisation's decisions on donations. He did not name which
companies have suspended political contributions.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto, Editing by Ed Osmond)
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