Consumers' Research deploying mobile billboards, new ad linking BlackRock CEO to China

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FIRST ON FOX: Consumers' Research, a nonprofit group, has launched mobile billboards to parade its new ad campaign against BlackRock.

NEWNonprofit organization Consumers' Research has launched a fleet of mobile billboards to parade its new ad campaign against BlackRock.

Four mobile billboards are being dispatched Monday to circle the convention center and Texas capital where the Texas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners will be hosting a speech by BlackRock President Rob Kapito. "BlackRock and Larry Fink are suddenly trying to cozy up to the oil and gas industry. They want to pretend they haven't spent the last decade undermining America's energy independence while they continue to build up China's economy," said Consumers' Research Executive Director Will Hild.The six-figure ad campaign slams the investment firm for its continued investment in the Chinese economy as its stranglehold on the U.S.

"You’d think a company that has made it their mission to enforce ESG standards on American businesses would apply those same standards to foreign investments, but BlackRock isn't pushing its woke agenda on China or Russia," Hild explained."America's consumers know a liar when they see one, and Consumers' Research isn't going to let them get away with it."

The organization has previously criticized BlackRock, the largest asset manager in the world, for"going woke" in the U.S. while investing heavily in

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