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3,176 companies have stopped advertising at Huffpost.com as of March 31, 2026.
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HuffPost.com is one of the most vicious, leftist, lying, hate inspiring websites on the internet. It is unfortunately also one of the most visited web sites which means millions of people are misinformed, misdirected and inspired with malice by this factless garbage.
HuffPost routinely publishes misinformation that inflames anger and inspires hate for other Americans that can result in conflict and dangerous outcomes. The intent of these misinformation articles is to influence their readers to misunderstand rational conservative policies and hate the people associated with these policies. HuffPost is also a virulent supporter of the Islamist political agenda, Hamas vs. Israel and Marxism. This floridafamily.org article contains some concerns regarding HuffPost.com content.
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Huffpost.com and its parent company Buzzfeed are losing so much money that Huffpost.com is trying to raise funds as a leftist political operative. See photo of Huffpost.com home page below.
Google AI reports that approximately 25 million people visit huffpost.com monthly in 2025.
The photo below was taken from the huffpost.com home page on May 11, 2026. Huffpost.com continues to raise money to engage in openly partisan politics to counter conservatives and the Trump administration with deliberate disinformation.
The web page https://www.huffpost.com/membership that the membership/donor support ad is linked to originally stated in part: “HuffPost Needs Your Support Now More Than Ever. Now that Donald Trump has regained the most powerful seat in the world, one should believe he will act on all of his fresh grievances, threats to enact a dictatorship on Day One, and for calls of retribution against his enemies. America is facing the greatest challenge to our democratic experiment since the Civil War.” Clearly these emotionally charged lies show HuffPost's motivation to influence ignorant readers into hating fellow Americans. However, Huffpost.com changed the content of this page after Florida Family Association shared it with hundreds of advertisers.

General Motors and Cadillac have advertised numerous times over the past 4 months at Huffpost.com. The Florida Family Association office sent several emails to express concern to General Motors and Cadillac officials regarding its advertising support for HuffPost. However, they continue to advertise..
General Motors and Cadillac certainly have the right to advertise on whatever website it chooses. Likewise, you have the same right to voice concern and not patronize companies that promote extreme, dangerous hate inspiring disinformation and Islamist doctrine.
Florida Family Association has prepared an email for you to send to encourage General Motors and Cadillac to stop supporting Huffpost.com's extreme, dangerous hate inspiring disinformation and Islamist doctrine.
To send your email, please click the following link, enter your name and email address then click the "Send Your Message" button. You may also edit the subject or message text if you wish.
Click here to send your email to encourage General Motors and Cadillac to stop supporting Huffpost.com's extreme, dangerous hate inspiring disinformation and Islamist doctrine.
Contact information:
Mary T. Barra
Chief Executive Officer
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Norm de Greve
Chief Marketing Officer
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Benjamin Taft
Cadillac Retail Marketing Manager
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Mark L. Reuss
President
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Paul Jacobson, CFO
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