I guess when opportunity knocks....Trump leaves no stone unturned in his ceaseless search for cash?
www.independent.co.uk
The chief fundraising arm for Donald Trump’s campaign is using protests in Los Angeles to solicit donations from supporters.
The Trump National Committee Joint Fundraising Committee — which has sent more than 1,000 fundraising emails since the president’s inauguration — issued a “breaking Trump alert” on Monday after three days of demonstrations in Paramount and downtown Los Angeles against a series of immigration raids.
The subject line in the latest message reads: “Looking really bad in LA!”
“ATTACK ON THE HOMELAND,” reads the message, under a photograph of Trump surrounded by the words “BREAKING TRUMP ALERT.”
Message recipients are asked to complete a “citizens only survey” to answer whether they support “defending the homeland” and “instituting a Trump travel ban to keep America safe.”
Links surrounding the text of the message take supporters to a fundraising page that asks whether the recipient is an “American citizen” or “illegal alien” — if they choose the latter, they’re told to “end survey immediately.”
“We’ve seen terror attack after attack carried out by foreign visa overstayers from dangerous places,” according to the message.
Joint fundraising committees — in which individual campaigns and political actions committees can join — effectively act as one-stop shops that allow donors to make large contributions shared across those entities.

Trump raising cash off Los Angeles protest mayhem with ‘attack on the homeland’ email
Fundraising committee solicits donations by invoking LA unrest and sweeping travel ban

The chief fundraising arm for Donald Trump’s campaign is using protests in Los Angeles to solicit donations from supporters.
The Trump National Committee Joint Fundraising Committee — which has sent more than 1,000 fundraising emails since the president’s inauguration — issued a “breaking Trump alert” on Monday after three days of demonstrations in Paramount and downtown Los Angeles against a series of immigration raids.
The subject line in the latest message reads: “Looking really bad in LA!”
“ATTACK ON THE HOMELAND,” reads the message, under a photograph of Trump surrounded by the words “BREAKING TRUMP ALERT.”
Message recipients are asked to complete a “citizens only survey” to answer whether they support “defending the homeland” and “instituting a Trump travel ban to keep America safe.”
Links surrounding the text of the message take supporters to a fundraising page that asks whether the recipient is an “American citizen” or “illegal alien” — if they choose the latter, they’re told to “end survey immediately.”
“We’ve seen terror attack after attack carried out by foreign visa overstayers from dangerous places,” according to the message.
Joint fundraising committees — in which individual campaigns and political actions committees can join — effectively act as one-stop shops that allow donors to make large contributions shared across those entities.