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Uline

Supplier of shipping, packaging, and industrial materials

Reason: Billionaire Owned, Anti-DEI, Major Trump Backer

Ethics Trump Donor

Uline isn’t just a shipping supply company — it is one of the most politically influential private corporations in the country. Behind every box, tape roll, and catalog is a billionaire family that has transformed Uline’s enormous revenue stream into a potent political weapon, funneling unprecedented sums into pro-Trump organizations, ideological campaigns, and far-right policy efforts. The company’s public image as a no-nonsense supplier masks a deeper truth: Uline is a central financial engine for the modern Trump movement, and its owners use the business itself as a vehicle for shaping national politics, public opinion, and even the political behavior of their own employees.

Evidence & Context

Uline is a privately held, family-owned shipping and packaging supplier that has become one of the most powerful financial backers of Trump-aligned politics in the United States. Unlike many corporations that route their political spending through layers of PACs and trade groups, Uline and its owners give directly and aggressively — pouring tens of millions of dollars into hard-right, pro-Trump organizations while using their platform to push a highly ideological agenda with both workers and the public.

Massive Funding for Trump-Aligned PACs

Campaign finance data compiled by OpenSecrets shows that in the 2024 election cycle, Uline’s giving was not marginal — it was structural. The company directed enormous sums to a network of aggressively conservative and pro-Trump political committees, including:

  • Restoration PAC: $80,088,001
  • Club for Growth Action: $22,385,000
  • Make America Great Again Inc: $10,000,000
  • Fair Courts America: $9,550,000
  • Never Back Down Inc: $3,000,000
  • Preserve America PAC: $3,000,000
  • Fix Washington PAC: $3,000,000
  • Leadership for Ohio Fund: $3,000,000
  • School Freedom Fund: $2,000,000
  • Keystone Renewal PAC: $2,000,000

This is not routine corporate lobbying — it is a sustained, coordinated effort to keep Trump-aligned candidates, judges, and policies in power, using the profits from Uline’s business as fuel.

The Uihlein Family: Billionaire Engine Behind Restoration PAC

Uline is effectively an extension of its billionaire owners’ politics. Richard (Dick) Uihlein, Uline’s CEO and co-founder, and his wife, Elizabeth (Liz) Uihlein, the company’s president, are among the most influential right-wing donors in the country. According to reporting from Forbes, the Uihleins personally poured roughly $49 million into Restoration PAC, a key pro-Trump political action committee.

That level of personal spending, combined with Uline’s corporate donations, makes the company a central financial pillar for Trump’s political ecosystem — from campaign messaging and attack ads to judicial and policy fights that will shape the country for decades.

Political Pressure Inside the Workplace

Uline’s politics are not limited to external donations. Reporting from The Guardian described how Uline sent an “anonymous” employee survey at its Wisconsin headquarters — a crucial swing state — asking workers who they planned to vote for. The email included a red elephant and blue donkey graphic and the question: “We’re curious – how does Uline compare to the current national polls?”

Despite being billed as anonymous, the survey required employees to log in to verify they worked at Uline. For workers, that combination — a politically loaded question, employer branding, and login requirements — raises obvious concerns about surveillance, pressure, and the chilling of political freedom inside the workplace.

Ideological Messaging from the Top

Uline’s president, Elizabeth Uihlein, uses the company’s official platform to broadcast a highly ideological message. In a public statement on the company’s website (Uline President’s Statement), she warns that U.S. government spending is “out of control,” highlights interest payments on the national debt surpassing the defense budget, and calls for a BRAC-style bipartisan commission to slash federal spending.

Beyond fiscal policy, she rails against progressive or “woke” agendas, arguing that the government should not pursue programs or policies that, in her view, undermine “traditional values” or impose “ideological reforms” on businesses and families. This is not a neutral CEO letter — it is a political manifesto, published under the Uline banner, aligning the company with a hard-right agenda on culture, governance, and public spending.

Bottom Line

Uline is not just a box and tape supplier — it is a major political machine. The company’s profits are actively converted into massive donations to Trump-aligned PACs, while its leadership uses the corporate platform to advance a culture-war agenda and pressure workers inside a swing-state headquarters.

For customers who care where their dollars go, supporting Uline means helping bankroll one of the most aggressive pro-Trump funding networks in the country — and strengthening a company that treats its workforce and public platform as tools for pushing a narrow, partisan vision of America.

How to Boycott Uline

Warehouse employees and delivery drivers have no control over Uline’s political donations or internal pressure tactics. Keep interactions respectful and direct criticism toward corporate leadership, not workers.

When discussing Uline’s massive donations to Trump-aligned PACs, workplace political pressure, or ideological messaging, rely on verified reporting. Clear facts help others understand the stakes behind avoiding the brand.

Choose competitors like EcoEnclose, Supply Hut, Veritiv, shipping co-ops, or regional distributors. These suppliers provide everything from boxes to pallets without channeling profits into extreme political causes.

Suggest that your workplace, nonprofit, or fulfillment team shift their supply chain toward non-Uline vendors. Institutions make large purchases, and each transition meaningfully reduces funding to Uline’s political network.

If a full switch feels overwhelming, begin by replacing specific items—like boxes, tape, or warehouse gloves—with alternatives. Even partial moves weaken Uline’s financial pipeline to far-right political PACs.

Skip ordering boxes, tape, mailers, or warehouse supplies from Uline. The company’s profits directly fund some of the most aggressively pro-Trump political committees in the country, fueling a deeply ideological political machine.

Whenever possible, choose companies that do not source their packaging exclusively from Uline. This reduces indirect financial support for a corporation whose profits bankroll major Trump-aligned PACs and political operations.

Uline’s leadership uses the company to broadcast ideological messages, pressure employees, and funnel tens of millions into hard-right politics. Avoid assuming the brand is “just a warehouse supplier.”

Skip recommending Uline for shipping or warehouse supplies in professional settings. Directing teams to alternatives ensures your workplace dollars don’t fuel Uline’s massive political influence network.

If a package arrives in a Uline box or with Uline packing materials, kindly tell the sender you prefer they use non-Uline suppliers. These small moments of feedback help businesses reconsider purchasing choices that feed Uline’s political engine.

Contact

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Sources

  1. Uline Company Profile — OpenSecrets
  2. Uline pours $49 million into pro-Trump super PAC — Forbes
  3. Uline conducts employee political survey — The Guardian
  4. Liz's Letters — Uline