The pro-Trump rally in Washington D.C that preceded an attack on the U.S Capitol was largely paid for by an heiress to Publix Super Markets.
According to a story in Saturday's Wall Street Journal, Julie Jenkins Fancelli gave about $300,000 to the "Save America" rally – more than half the cost of funding the event.
Now, the Lakeland-based company is trying to distance itself from the daughter of its founder.
According the newspaper, Fancelli — one of Publix founder George Jenkins' seven children — provided more than half the cost of funding for the event with the help of Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist and far-right talk show host.