Trump's critics have been urging customers to stop shopping at retailers that sell Trump family brands, including Ivanka Trump's line of women's clothing and accessories.
Here are all the companies that have cut ties with the Trump family
Dozens of companies have been thrust to the forefront of the political battle between President Donald Trump's supporters and critics through a series of competing boycotts.
The anti-Trump boycott movement, launched by Shannon Coulter, has been branded with the hashtag #GrabYourWallet on social media.
Alternatively, Trump's supporters have threatened to stop giving their business to companies that bow to the pressure and drop Trump products.
Here's a list of the companies that have cut ties with the Trump family.
Uber
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick stepped down from Trump's economic advisory board on Thursday.
Uber had faced calls for an international boycott after it was accused of trying to profit off protests among taxi drivers against Trump's executive order barring people from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the US.
In a memo to employees, Kalanick said he called the president to let him know he would step down.
"Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the president or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that," Kalanick said.
Nordstrom
Nordstrom said on Thursday that it stopped carrying Ivanka Trump's brand because of declining sales.
"Each year we cut about 10% [of brands carried] and refresh our assortment with about the same amount," a Nordstrom representative told Business Insider. "In this case, based on the brand's performance, we've decided not to buy it for this season."
Nordstrom became one of the main targets of the anti-Trump boycotts after a shopper's open letter to the retailer went viral in October. The letter called Ivanka Trump's brand "toxic" and demanded Nordstrom stop selling it.
Macy's
Macy's stopped selling Donald Trump's line of menswear — which includes suits, ties, and accessories — in 2015 after he referred to Mexican immigrants as "rapists."
After Trump won the presidency, Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren said the company would stand behind its decision.
"We made our decision about a year and a half ago and stand by our decision," Lundgren told TheStreet's Brian Sozzi in November.
Trump said in June 2015 that people coming into the US from Mexico were "bringing drugs."
"They're bringing crime," he continued. "They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."
Macy's released a statement at the time to explain its decision: "We welcome all customers, and respect for the dignity of all people is a cornerstone of our culture. We are disappointed and distressed by recent remarks about immigrants from Mexico. ... In light of statements made by Donald Trump, we have decided to discontinue our business relationship."
However, Macy's still sells Ivanka Trump's line of women's clothing and accessories.
Shoes.com
Shoes.com, a Canadian online shoe store, ditched Ivanka Trump's shoe line in November.
Neiman Marcus
Neiman Marcus appears to have cut ties with Ivanka Trump's fashion brand.
Fifteen products from Ivanka Trump's jewelry line were available on the retailer's website as recently as Wednesday.
But as of Friday morning, all the products had disappeared.
Neiman Marcus did not immediately respond to multiple requests for comment on why Trump's products were no longer available.
Wayfair
Wayfair, which sells furniture and home decor,
At the time, the company did not offer an explanation for why it dropped the brand. Wayfair did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
Bellacor
The home furnishings company Bellacor also dropped the Trump Home line in November.
The company was targeted by the #GrabYourWallet campaign last fall. In mid-November, a customer claimed she received an email from Bellacor stating that it had removed Trump products from its inventory.
Trump products are no longer available on the company's website.
Bellacor did not respond to a request for comment on why the line was removed.
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