An email sent on behalf of Trump attacked "the lying Left," and insisted the ex-president was cheated. There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in 2020.
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Roll up suckers.
Sure, the orange, grifter will make it a reoccurring 'donation', like he did before.
In the months since the alleged scam, several campaign donors described having to call their banks and numerous credit card companies to report what they believed was fraud. In reality, they just didn’t read the very fine, purposefully hidden print. One donor, a cancer patient from Kansas City, Missouri living on less than $1000 a month, had his entire bank account drained as a result of the multiple donations. Another retiree had almost $8,000 taken out of his savings.
So, how exactly did the president manage to make millions off of his unwitting donors? Trump’s underhanded attempt at raising millions fast first began in March 2020 when the form to donate to Trump’s campaign included a pre-checked box to make all donations a monthly charge. To avoid that charge, users had to uncheck the box manually. Months later, in June, a second pre-checked box was added just below the first one for the purpose of breaking a “fundraising record on President Trump’s birthday!” Despite Trump’s birthday coming and going on June 14, both boxes became “a fixture for the rest of the campaign.”
SUCKERS.
Grifter gonna grift, until their last dollar is in Trump's pocket.