On Saturday night Donald Trump threatened to process Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey and Beyoncé, while attacking news chains whose “licenses could and should be revoked.”
The president, who spends the weekend playing golf in the United Kingdom, wrote that he was reviewing the large amount of money spent by his democratic opponents “probably illegally” during the 2024 elections.
He said that Beyoncé received 11 million dollars for supporting Harris, and that “he never sang, not a single note, and left the stage before a booed and enraged audience!”
He also said that the Democrats paid 3 million dollars in “expenses” to Oprah and 600,000 to the civil rights activist and television personality, the reverend to Sharpton.
There is no evidence that none of the aforementioned people received money from the Democratic campaign to support them.
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“You can’t pay for support. It is totally illegal,” he wrote in a social truth publication. “Can you imagine what would happen if politicians started paying for people to support them? A mess would be assembled!”
Trump accused the press of informing “illegally” in statements to the Department of Justice “Kamala and all who received money from their support, infringed the law! They should be prosecuted!”, He added.
Oprah previously stated that “they did not pay a penny” for appearing with Harris, whose campaign covered a million dollars in production costs for an event broadcast live. “The people who worked on that production needed them to pay them. And they did. End point,” Oprah said at that time.
Harris’s campaign has also denied having paid Beyoncé for his support. Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, said that the accusation that her daughter was paid for her support is a “lie” and that Beyoncé also paid the round trip flights for her and her team.
Kamala Harris received Beyoncé’s support for the 2024 contest, and the campaign paid to its producer the expenses associated with the event.
It is not the first time that Trump attacks Beyoncé and other celebrities for his alleged “illegal campaign donations” at night. The president lashed out at Lemonade’s singer, as well as against Bruce Springsteen and Bono, in a publication in Truth Social at 2:00 am on May 19.
In another pair of publications, shortly after 1:00 am, while he was still in Scotland, Trump threatened NBC and ABC, and suggested that the chains he considers “political pawns of the Democratic Party” should be stripped of their transmission licenses.
“It has become so outrageous that, in my opinion, their licenses could and should be revoked! Get them to be more successful!” He wrote. Trump has also usually resorted to threats of legal actions to threaten media, editors and journalists for what he perceives as an antagonistic coverage.
