Patagonia cut ties with a Wyoming ski resort after the owner hosted a GOP fundraiser featuring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and other Trump supporters

Patagonia cut ties with a Wyoming ski resort after the owner hosted a GOP fundraiser featuring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and other Trump supporters

Patagonia, the outdoor gear and clothing company, after one of the resort owners hosted a fundraiser for the right-wing . The resort is a major Wyoming tourist destination and Patagonia's largest single customer in the area, according to the . An August 5 fundraiser featured Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, for a minimum admission of $2,000 per couple. Resort co-owner Jay Kemmerer co-hosted the event at Spring Creek Ranch in Jackson, Wyoming. Some area residents protested the event and called for a boycott of the resort, local news outlet reported. On Tuesday, Patagonia confirmed it would no longer supply merchandise to the resort's three retail stores. Corley Kenna, head of communications and policy at Patagonia, told the Post the decision to drop the resort stemmed from a mismatch of values. Patagonia is known for its . Green, Jordan, and Meadows have a history of , as well as supporting former president Donald Trump's . "Those that know us in Jackson Hole are aware that we make business decisions and build relationships in alignment with our values and advocacy efforts," Kenna said in a statement to the Post.