#GrabYourWallet (also Grab Your Wallet)[1] is an organization and social media campaign that is an umbrella term for economic boycotts against companies that have any connections to Donald Trump in response to the leak of a lewd conversation between Donald Trump and Billy Bush on the set of Access Hollywood where he said "grab them by the pussy".
[4][5] GrabYourWallet was started on October 11, 2016, via Twitter by San Francisco marketing strategist Shannon Coulter,[1][6][7] with the help of Sue Atencio.
[8] Coulter created a list of stores that carried Trump products after the Access Hollywood tape came out.
[9] On Twitter, she wrote about her "deep ambivalence" about spending money at a place that sold Trump products.
[9] She stated that she wanted "to be able to shop with a clear conscience",[7] and did not feel comfortable purchasing items from those who do business with anyone in the Trump family.
[16] Twitter users use the hashtag #GrabYourWallet, and some independently tweet at businesses carrying Trump merchandise.
[19] As a result, a social media campaign called #deleteuber arose and approximately 200,000 users deleted the app.
[21] An email with a statement sent to those who had deleted their accounts said that the company would be assisting refugees and that CEO Kalanick had not joined the council as an endorsement of President Trump.
[29] Ivanka Trump also faced criticism from Coulter when she promoted her $10,800 gold bracelet to fashion writers after wearing it on an interview about her father on 60 Minutes.