Anheuser-Busch employs ex-GOP aides for damage control after Dylan Mulvaney fallout

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Anheuser-Busch has employed a lobbying firm with GOP roots in Congress following its controversial partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

American Accountability Foundation has written a letter to Congressional staffers, per Fox Business, alleging Origin Advocacy has sent its founder and a partner to Capitol Hill on the brewer’s behalf. Disclosures confirm that Origin Advocacy added Anheuser-Busch as a client this year. Founder Sean McClean and Origin partner Emily Lynch, with their former experiences as Republican staffers, have already begun “making the rounds,” according to AAF.

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McClean is a former legislative director for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), while Lynch was previously employed by former Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) as a legislative assistant. AAF alleges the pair are attempting to “red-wash Bud Light’s disastrous decision to partner with a man pretending to be a woman and tell you the company really does respect conservative values.”

PFLAG 50th Anniversary Gala
Dylan Mulvaney at the PFLAG 50th Anniversary Gala at the New York Marriott Marquis on March 03, 2023 in New York City.


“They’re even making the shamefully offensive equivalency argument that their transgender activist beer can is just like their beer can honoring WWII vets,” the letter penned by AAF President Tom Jones continued. “They’re telling offices, ‘Anheuser-Busch sometimes creates commemorative cans. … Honor Flight can [for] example.’ If partnering with a trans activist wasn’t shameful enough, equating Dylan Mulvaney to a World War II hero is really beyond the pale.”

Origin Advocacy did not respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment.

“AAF is committed to ensuring conservatives on the Hill have the information and knowledge they need to navigate the complexities of Washington DC and defend the interests of the American people, which is why we made sure they were aware of what Bud Light is up to,” Jones said in a subsequent statement to the Washington Examiner.

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Data published by NielsenIQ and Bump Williams Consulting also report that total Bud Light sales for the week ending on April 15 were down 21% in volume, following an 11% decrease that took place a week prior.

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